Hello there.
I am currently thinking about implementing npmlog into one of my applications.
It looks smooth and very nice. However, I would like to do that for console.log
too. Like:
console__log=console.log;
console.log=function(msg) {
require(„npmlog“).info(null, msg);
}
… or, kinda like that. But - what I really ment is, if I had this customized
console object, how would I expose it to a node module? The current way I would
think is:
var m = require(„module_xyz“);
m.console=console;
// and from within the module:
m.console.log(…);
… Is there a cleaner way to do that? Do GLOBALS make something different here?
Kind regards, Ingwie
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