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console.loggins()

You've got a debug message. We've got ASCII art. Of Kenny Loggins. It's almost too perfect.

Usage

Download the console.loggins.js source file and include it as a script in your project:

<script src="/path/to/console.loggins.js"> /* Buckle in... */ </script>

In your custom JavaScript, issue console.loggins('Any old string'); and Kenny Loggins will sing your message back to you in the console.

Epic

[This is literally my life's crowning achievement —Ed.]

How about node?

Sure, why not.

require('console.loggins');
console.loggins('This is it! Make no mistake where you are');

FAQ

Should I use console.loggins in production?
No. That's a terrible idea.

What's the browser support like?
Let's say “modern browsers” and hope that covers it?

How big is console.loggins gzipped?
Who cares? Come on people, it's a joke.

Enjoy console.loggins?

Why not drop me a line @mattwondra so I can help myself believe that this novelty JavaScript plugin wasn't a complete waste of my time.