npm.im/debug but automatic
var debug = require('autodebug')
debug('hello')
autodebug:test.js test +0ms
autodebug:test/test.js test in another file +0ms
Based on the debug
module you know and love,
but it automatically fills in the package name and relative file path for you to reduce
boilerplate.
just require in in each module you want to debug from and call it with things you want to debug
just like the original debug
module, you can control which modules' debug output is shown with
the DEBUG
environment variable. See https://www.npmjs.com/package/debug#usage
$ npm install autodebug
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