Beautifully colored, quick and simple Python logging
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Beautifully colored, quick and simple Python logging
A Serilog sink that writes log events to a WinForms RichTextBox control with colors and theme support
Logging library for Golang inspired by the Python logger.
Ultraprint is a versatile Python library that enhances your command-line output with colorful text, styled formatting, and easy-to-use logging utilities. Perfect for creating visually appealing console applications.
(Almost) plain macro zero-dependency single-file library to get rid of boilerplate logging code although keep them pretty.
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A high-performance Python logging library designed for multiprocessing environments. Features colored output, multiprocessing support, and flexible configuration. Benchmarks show up to 29K msgs/sec with minimal memory footprint. Zero external dependencies.
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A std.log compliant colored logging library for Zig
Lightweight Java logging utility with customizable features like colored output, daily file rotation, and microsecond timestamps. Perfect for efficient logging! 🐙🌟
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