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Politely tells stdout and stderr to shut the heck up for a moment.
Inquirer multiline editor prompt
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Inquirer password prompt
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Keep writing to the same line in the terminal. Very useful when you write progress bars, or a status message during longer operations
Vendored version of figures, for CJS compatibility
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Autocomplete prompt for inquirer
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A transform stream class to conveniently modify streamable data line by line.
a simple, very light-weight Logger implementation for JS (inspired by log4j)
Inquirer rawlist prompt
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Simple and easy stdio capture for Node.js
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Inquirer select/list prompt
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transforms stdout to JSON 📇
A simple and pragmatic library for testing Node.js console output.
Lightweight json logger. Works great with systemd, heroku, or lambda.
Updates the previous output in the terminal. Useful for correct rendering progress bars, animations, etc.
A dead simple logger with log level support
Hook and modify stdout and stderr
Small efficient ES6 class that captures all stdout calls and stores the calls as an array of strings. Very useful for confirming expected output behavior during tests.