Stefan Judis on X: "#nodejs tip: for console.log debugging `util.inspect` is extremely handy as you can define depth and color the output. https://t.co/LePSYlNMMU" / X
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console.log calls inspect function on passed object · Issue #8071 · nodejs/node · GitHub
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Going Deep with Color & Node Util | by Flavio Espinoza | Medium
Jarred Sumner on X: "2 little things in bun v0.0.72 - console.log(await fetch(<url>)) logs the size of the Response body, the size of the Headers, and bolds the url - Bun.inspect(foo) gives
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Better support for `Error.cause` in `util.inspect`/`console.log` · Issue #40859 · nodejs/node · GitHub