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jQuery style DOM querying from the command line, for easy querying & piping i/o to other command line utilities.
- command line
- dom parsing
- command line jquery
- cli
- query
- queryselector
- jquery
- cheerio
- dom
- html
- parsing
- query-dom
- pipe
- piping
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Neatly view the output of multiple spawned processes.
Keep structure of the messages and log them to any output, using specific plugins.
Determine if stdout or stderr is connected to the systemd journal
A lightweight JavaScript child process spawning utility.
A testing helper that captures stdout and stderr
mock stdio output for tests
Inquirer checkbox prompt
- answer
- answers
- ask
- base
- cli
- command
- command-line
- confirm
- enquirer
- generate
- generator
- hyper
- input
- inquire
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simple isomorfic logger that uses console transport
A low dependency, no frills logger, designed to play nicely with tools like fluentd and Elasticsearch
- log
- logging
- logger
- simple
- winston
- bunyan
- alternative
- json
- stdout
- stderr
- fluentd
- elasticsearch
- elk
- mapping explosion
This module cleans the docker headers from the log stream from a container. I never found them very useful, so I wrote this to clean them up either in bulk, or in between a piping. It's not as simple as just removing the first 8 bytes on every message
- docker
- streams
- dockerlog
- container
- stream
- dockerheader
- logs
- terminal
- log
- cleaner
- remove
- parse
- parser
- frame
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extends enquirer, and add es module import support
- answer
- answers
- ask
- base
- cli
- command
- command-line
- confirm
- enquirer
- generator
- generate
- hyper
- input
- inquire
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Standard output.
Micro logger with publish/subscribe mechanism.
Filter stdin lines by a Regular Expression and output to stdout.
Emit errors on stdout stream for a spawned child process
A utility used to generate command line prompts that have the keyboard input muted.
Intercepts output from console.log()
Provides a wrapper for muting mocha tests.
The most simple logger imaginable