The Bracket Suite | Ubuntu on Windows |
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Synopsis
Bracket Print help pages
- Synopsis
- Media and statistics
- Specification
- Usage and examples
Bracket print is an ECMA serialization and logging tool with colorful and plain text output for the terminal and browser consoles.
Bonuses:
- Works in the browser, console or terminal
- Easy to configure for custom platforms and other use cases
- Uses AMD (asynchronous module definition), syntax
- Well commented, thoroughly unit tested and professionally engineered code
- Has full Brace UMD integration for complete deployment unit testing coverage
- Can stringify ECMA script (unlike the JSON builtin and other serializers)
- Bracket Print can serialize massive Objects Objects (like the browser window property), without hiccups
- Is able to do semantically deep equality tests on ECMA script (not just JSON objects)
- Removes superfluous tabs, spaces, and newlines from function strings
- Output can be configured to be passed into JSON.parse
- Uses a instance return chain to allow for usage as functional programming callbacks
- Contains a comprehensive level mechanism to control what is logged at run-time with a nearly total overhead discharge
- Provides configurable syntax mapping with custom individualized styles
- Styling can be toggled anywhere in the run-time or call chain with a total overhead discharge
Caveats:
- Does not have browser unit tests