At the moment there’s a lot of “clutter” in what is logged; it seems to all just use console.log
which counts under the “info” category. And means anything the creator logs for their own “real” debugging is much harder to see–especially with more complex generators with many imports and nested imports.
If debug was used instead, the creator could choose to see all those things by turning on the “verbose” category in their dev tools. Or leave it off, and see the “info” channel with their own logs very easy to see and much more useful.
console.debug()
? Hmm, never heard of this before. Thanks to this post I immediately learnt what it does.I am unlocking many new JavaScript capabilities this month! 😄
Yeah interesting isn’t it? I knew there was this “verbose” category but not what counted as it.
There’s also
console.info()
you can use to explicitly send to the “info” category. Andconsole.warn()
, andconsole.error()
.