@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ Use `require('console').Console` or `console.Console` to access this class.
1919 var Console = require('console').Console;
2020 var Console = console.Console;
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22- You can use ` Console ` class to custom simple logger like ` console ` , but with
23- different output streams.
22+ You can use the ` Console ` class to create a simple logger like ` console ` but
23+ with different output streams.
2424
2525### new Console(stdout[ , stderr] )
2626
@@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ is blocking:
6161
6262 $ node script.js 2> error.log | tee info.log
6363
64- In daily use , the blocking/non-blocking dichotomy is not something you
65- should worry about unless you log huge amounts of data.
64+ Typically , the blocking/non-blocking dichotomy is not something you should
65+ worry about unless you log huge amounts of data.
6666
6767### console.assert(value[ , message] [ , ... ] )
6868
@@ -71,19 +71,21 @@ Similar to [`assert.ok()`][], but the error message is formatted as
7171
7272### console.dir(obj[ , options] )
7373
74- Uses [ ` util.inspect() ` ] [ ] on ` obj ` and prints resulting string to stdout. This function
75- bypasses any custom ` inspect() ` function on ` obj ` . An optional * options* object
76- may be passed that alters certain aspects of the formatted string:
74+ Uses [ ` util.inspect() ` ] [ ] on ` obj ` and prints the resulting string to stdout.
75+ This function bypasses any custom ` inspect() ` function on ` obj ` . An optional
76+ ` options ` object may be passed that alters certain aspects of the formatted
77+ string:
7778
7879- ` showHidden ` - if ` true ` then the object's non-enumerable and symbol
7980properties will be shown too. Defaults to ` false ` .
8081
8182- ` depth ` - tells ` inspect ` how many times to recurse while formatting the
8283object. This is useful for inspecting large complicated objects. Defaults to
83- ` 2 ` . To make it recurse indefinitely pass ` null ` .
84+ ` 2 ` . To make it recurse indefinitely, pass ` null ` .
8485
8586- ` colors ` - if ` true ` , then the output will be styled with ANSI color codes.
86- Defaults to ` false ` . Colors are customizable, see [ customizing ` util.inspect() ` colors] [ ] .
87+ Defaults to ` false ` . Colors are customizable; see
88+ [ customizing ` util.inspect() ` colors] [ ] .
8789
8890### console.error([ data] [ , ... ] )
8991
@@ -96,14 +98,15 @@ Same as [`console.log()`][].
9698### console.log([ data] [ , ... ] )
9799
98100Prints to stdout with newline. This function can take multiple arguments in a
99- ` printf() ` -like way. Example :
101+ ` printf() ` -like way:
100102
101103 var count = 5;
102104 console.log('count: %d', count);
103105 // prints 'count: 5'
104106
105- If formatting elements are not found in the first string then [ ` util.inspect() ` ] [ ]
106- is used on each argument. See [ ` util.format() ` ] [ ] for more information.
107+ If formatting elements are not found in the first string then
108+ [ ` util.inspect() ` ] [ ] is used on each argument. See [ ` util.format() ` ] [ ] for more
109+ information.
107110
108111### console.time(label)
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@@ -114,11 +117,8 @@ milliseconds. Timer durations are accurate to the sub-millisecond.
114117
115118### console.timeEnd(label)
116119
117- Stops a timer that was previously started by calling
118- [ ` console.time() ` ] [ ] and prints the result to the
119- console.
120-
121- Example:
120+ Stops a timer that was previously started by calling [ ` console.time() ` ] [ ] and
121+ prints the result to the console:
122122
123123 console.time('100-elements');
124124 for (var i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
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