NuGet Gallery Feed for JsTraceJsTrace allows you to heavily instrument your JavaScript code without flooding the console with messages. It has "Trace Levels" (off, error, warn, info, debug, log), which allow you to fine-tune what amount of trace information comes out of each area or module of your code. It additionally supports a callback function to allow further processing of Trace messages. It is cross-browser and will gracefully degrade down to "console.log" on browsers without support for higher level methods like console.error.https://www.nuget.org/packages/JsTrace/2019-01-04T23:08:43Zhttps://api.nuget.org/v3-flatcontainer/jstrace/1.4.1/iconhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/JsTrace/1.4.1JsTrace 1.4.12014-02-11T21:05:52Z2019-01-04T22:41:45Ztom mckearneyhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/tom%20mckearneyJsTrace allows you to heavily instrument your JavaScript code without flooding the console with messages. It has "Trace Levels" (off, error, warn, info, debug, log), which allow you to fine-tune what amount of trace information comes out of each area or module of your code. It additionally supports a callback function to allow further processing of Trace messages. It is cross-browser and will gracefully degrade down to "console.log" on browsers without support for higher level methods like console.error.https://www.nuget.org/packages/JsTrace/1.4.0JsTrace 1.42014-02-11T20:51:07Z2019-01-04T22:41:46Ztom mckearneyhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/tom%20mckearneyJsTrace allows you to heavily instrument your JavaScript code without flooding the console with messages. It has "Trace Levels" (off, error, warn, info, debug, log), which allow you to fine-tune what amount of trace information comes out of each area or module of your code. It additionally supports a callback function to allow further processing of Trace messages. It is cross-browser and will gracefully degrade down to "console.log" on browsers without support for higher level methods like console.error.https://www.nuget.org/packages/JsTrace/1.3.1JsTrace 1.3.12014-02-11T19:06:58Z2019-01-04T22:41:47Ztom mckearneyhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/tom%20mckearneyJsTrace allows you to heavily instrument your JavaScript code without flooding the console with messages. It has "Trace Levels" (off, error, warn, info, debug, log), which allow you to fine-tune what amount of trace information comes out of each area or module of your code. It additionally supports a callback function to allow further processing of Trace messages. It is cross-browser and will gracefully degrade down to "console.log" on browsers without support for higher level methods like console.error.https://www.nuget.org/packages/JsTrace/1.3.0JsTrace 1.32012-03-18T13:14:07Z2019-01-04T23:08:43Ztom mckearneyhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/tom%20mckearneyJsTrace allows you to heavily instrument your JavaScript code without flooding the console with messages. It has "Trace Levels" (off, error, warn, info, debug, log), which allow you to fine-tune what amount of trace information comes out of each area or module of your code. It additionally supports a callback function to allow further processing of Trace messages. It is cross-browser and will gracefully degrade down to "console.log" on browsers without support for higher level methods like console.error.https://www.nuget.org/packages/JsTrace/1.2.0JsTrace 1.22012-03-05T14:03:29Z2019-01-04T21:04:28Ztom mckearneyhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/tom%20mckearneyJsTrace allows you to heavily instrument your JavaScript code without flooding the console with messages. It has "Trace Levels" (off, error, warn, info, debug, log), which allow you to fine-tune what amount of trace information comes out of each area or module of your code. It additionally supports a callback function to allow further processing of Trace messages. It is cross-browser and will gracefully degrade down to "console.log" on browsers without support for higher level methods like console.error.https://www.nuget.org/packages/JsTrace/1.1.1JsTrace 1.1.12012-02-27T11:11:42Z2019-01-04T21:47:14Ztom mckearneyhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/tom%20mckearneyJsTrace allows you to heavily instrument your JavaScript code without flooding the console with messages. It has "Trace Levels" (off, error, warn, info, debug, log), which allow you to fine-tune what amount of trace information comes out of each area or module of your code. It additionally supports a callback function to allow further processing of Trace messages. It is cross-browser and will gracefully degrade down to "console.log" on browsers without support for higher level methods like console.error.https://www.nuget.org/packages/JsTrace/1.1.0JsTrace 1.12012-02-25T21:38:49Z2019-01-04T21:47:14Ztom mckearneyhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/tom%20mckearneyJsTrace allows you to heavily instrument your JavaScript code without flooding the console with messages. It has "Trace Levels" (off, error, warn, info, debug, log), which allow you to fine-tune what amount of trace information comes out of each area or module of your code. It additionally supports a callback function to allow further processing of Trace messages. It is cross-browser and will gracefully degrade down to "console.log" on browsers without support for higher level methods like console.error.https://www.nuget.org/packages/JsTrace/1.0.0JsTrace 1.02012-02-18T17:02:37Z2019-01-04T21:48:46Ztom mckearneyhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/tom%20mckearneyJsTrace allows you to heavily instrument your JavaScript code without flooding the console with messages. It has "Trace Levels" (off, error, warn, info, debug, log), which allow you to fine-tune what amount of trace information comes out of each area or module of your code. It additionally supports a callback function to allow further processing of Trace messages. It is cross-browser and will gracefully degrade down to "console.log" on browsers without support for higher level methods like console.error.