# Hackerlog A super simple but lightweight logging library that tries to capture the most important (status) information. The following is supported: - [x] Log level with colors - [x] verbose mode: - [x] Timestamp - [x] PID - [x] Thread name - [x] Location ## Examples The core functionality can be seen in the `examples/` folder. You can run both of them via: ```bash cargo run --example simply # or cargo run --example verbose # or cargo run --example threads ``` For example: ```bash cargo run --example verbose Compiling hackerlog v0.1.0 (/Users/0x434b/Git/private/hackerlog) Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.22s Running `target/debug/examples/verbose` [>] (11:48:52) - [PID: 15435 | Thread: main] - (examples/verbose.rs:4) : This is an info message [#] (11:48:52) - [PID: 15435 | Thread: main] - (examples/verbose.rs:5) : This is a debug message [!] (11:48:52) - [PID: 15435 | Thread: main] - (examples/verbose.rs:6) : This is a warning message [x] (11:48:52) - [PID: 15435 | Thread: main] - (examples/verbose.rs:7) : This is an error message [+] (11:48:52) - [PID: 15435 | Thread: main] - (examples/verbose.rs:8) : This is a success message [-] (11:48:52) - [PID: 15435 | Thread: main] - (examples/verbose.rs:9) : This is a failure message ``` ## Usage Run `cargo add hackerlog` in your project root and just import `hackerlog` in your application as `use hackerlog::*;` and you have access to the macros: - log_info! - log_debug! - log_warn! - log_err! - log_success! - log_fail!