`@push.rocks/smartlog-destination-devtools` provides a seamless way to output beautified log messages directly to your browser's console, making use of the `@push.rocks/smartlog` ecosystem for structured and meaningful logging.
Now that setup is complete, you can start logging messages. `@push.rocks/smartlog` uses a structured format for logs, which `@push.rocks/smartlog-destination-devtools` will beautifully display in the console.
```typescript
// Log an information message
smartlogInstance.info('This is an informational message', { optional: 'additional data' });
// Log a warning
smartlogInstance.warn('This is a warning message', { check: 'some warning data' });
// Log an error
smartlogInstance.error('This is an error message', new Error('Something went wrong'));
`SmartlogDestinationDevtools` class is designed to automatically handle log messages sent through `@push.rocks/smartlog` and print them to the browser's console in a visually structured and highlighted manner. Currently, it translates different log levels (`info`, `warn`, `error`, `note`, `success`) to different styles in the DevTools console.
Since the core feature of `smartlog-destination-devtools` is to enhance the visual feedback of logs in the development environment, further customization can be achieved by altering the source code of the `handleLog` method within the class to fit your styling needs or by extending the class with your own implementation.
For more advanced scenarios like filtering logs or integrating with other logging systems, refer to the `@push.rocks/smartlog` documentation, as `smartlog-destination-devtools` acts as a destination for the logs managed by `@push.rocks/smartlog`.
By integrating `@push.rocks/smartlog-destination-devtools`, you're equipped to make your browser-based debugging and logging more effective and visually appealing, leveraging the structured logging capabilities of `@push.rocks/smartlog`.
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