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string representations of objects in node and the browser
Utility module to print pretty messages on SIGINFO/SIGUSR1
Inspect the life of handle objects in node
a customizable value inspector
`util.inspect` with additional type information
Settle promises concurrently and get their fulfillment value or rejection reason
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Make a promise always fulfill with its actual fulfillment value or rejection reason
Easy dependency injection for node.js unit testing
Pretty print JavaScript data types in the terminal and the browser
unist utility to inspect nodes
Inspects a function and returns informations about it (e.g. name, parameters names, parameters and default values, signature)
A string manipulation toolbox, featuring a string formatter (inspired by sprintf), a variable inspector (output featuring ANSI colors and HTML) and various escape functions (shell argument, regexp, html, etc).
<symbol> that can be used to declare custom inspect functions.
Basic template helpers for printing messages out to the console. Useful for debugging context in templates. Should work with any template engine.
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Inspects a Property and returns useful informations about it (e.g. nested properties, function inspection, property descriptor, value, type, constructor)
Debug Vinyl file streams to see what files are run through your Gulp pipeline
Display the size of your project
Node.js objects inspector with color highlighting
Click the dom on the page, it will open your IDE and position the cursor to the source code location of the dom.
Winston@3 console formatter for debugging purposes using util.inspect().