Chore: Upgrade to AIK
& Massive Overhaul to internal processing #78
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verbose,
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}),
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);
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} else {
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
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![]() Okay i fixed that issue. Now using Okay i fixed that issue. Now using `resolve()` properly 😄
![]() This logging function could also be extracted
This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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if (verbose) {
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![]()
```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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![]() is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use `resolve` from `createResolver` for the path
![]() This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D
![]() ah this pulls the version from the user's project? ah this pulls the version from the user's project?
![]() I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO `else if` vscode should complain if you do an `else { if()` lol
![]() i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule
![]() grabs the current installed one from grabs the current installed one from `astro-ghostcms` local version and compares to the latestversion from NPM :P I did actually try to use the `resolve()` util but that just grabbed the playgrounds package.json ironically...
![]() Instead of all these manual checks for
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
![]() added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little
![]() Okay i fixed that issue. Now using Okay i fixed that issue. Now using `resolve()` properly 😄
![]() This logging function could also be extracted
This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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} else if (verbose) {
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![]()
```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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![]() is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use `resolve` from `createResolver` for the path
![]() This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D
![]() ah this pulls the version from the user's project? ah this pulls the version from the user's project?
![]() I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO `else if` vscode should complain if you do an `else { if()` lol
![]() i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule
![]() grabs the current installed one from grabs the current installed one from `astro-ghostcms` local version and compares to the latestversion from NPM :P I did actually try to use the `resolve()` util but that just grabbed the playgrounds package.json ironically...
![]() Instead of all these manual checks for
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
![]() added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little
![]() Okay i fixed that issue. Now using Okay i fixed that issue. Now using `resolve()` properly 😄
![]() This logging function could also be extracted
This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
![]() Updated...
Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
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}
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![]()
```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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![]() is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use `resolve` from `createResolver` for the path
![]() This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D
![]() ah this pulls the version from the user's project? ah this pulls the version from the user's project?
![]() I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO `else if` vscode should complain if you do an `else { if()` lol
![]() i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule
![]() grabs the current installed one from grabs the current installed one from `astro-ghostcms` local version and compares to the latestversion from NPM :P I did actually try to use the `resolve()` util but that just grabbed the playgrounds package.json ironically...
![]() Instead of all these manual checks for
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
![]() added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little
![]() Okay i fixed that issue. Now using Okay i fixed that issue. Now using `resolve()` properly 😄
![]() This logging function could also be extracted
This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
![]() Updated...
Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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}
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// Satori OG Images
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if (options.enableOGImages) {
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addIntegration(ghostOGImages({ verbose }));
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} else {
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![]()
```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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![]() is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use `resolve` from `createResolver` for the path
![]() This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D
![]() ah this pulls the version from the user's project? ah this pulls the version from the user's project?
![]() I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO `else if` vscode should complain if you do an `else { if()` lol
![]() i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule
![]() grabs the current installed one from grabs the current installed one from `astro-ghostcms` local version and compares to the latestversion from NPM :P I did actually try to use the `resolve()` util but that just grabbed the playgrounds package.json ironically...
![]() Instead of all these manual checks for
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
![]() added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little
![]() Okay i fixed that issue. Now using Okay i fixed that issue. Now using `resolve()` properly 😄
![]() This logging function could also be extracted
This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
![]() Updated...
Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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if (verbose) {
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![]()
```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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![]() is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use `resolve` from `createResolver` for the path
![]() This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D
![]() ah this pulls the version from the user's project? ah this pulls the version from the user's project?
![]() I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO `else if` vscode should complain if you do an `else { if()` lol
![]() i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule
![]() grabs the current installed one from grabs the current installed one from `astro-ghostcms` local version and compares to the latestversion from NPM :P I did actually try to use the `resolve()` util but that just grabbed the playgrounds package.json ironically...
![]() Instead of all these manual checks for
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
![]() added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little
![]() Okay i fixed that issue. Now using Okay i fixed that issue. Now using `resolve()` properly 😄
![]() This logging function could also be extracted
This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
![]() Updated...
Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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} else if (verbose) {
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![]()
```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
![]() same here same here
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![]() is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use `resolve` from `createResolver` for the path
![]() This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D
![]() ah this pulls the version from the user's project? ah this pulls the version from the user's project?
![]() I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO `else if` vscode should complain if you do an `else { if()` lol
![]() i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule
![]() grabs the current installed one from grabs the current installed one from `astro-ghostcms` local version and compares to the latestversion from NPM :P I did actually try to use the `resolve()` util but that just grabbed the playgrounds package.json ironically...
![]() Instead of all these manual checks for
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
![]() added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little
![]() Okay i fixed that issue. Now using Okay i fixed that issue. Now using `resolve()` properly 😄
![]() This logging function could also be extracted
This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
![]() Updated...
Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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GhostIntegrationLogger.info(
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c.gray("OG Image Provider is disabled"),
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);
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}
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![]()
```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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![]() is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use `resolve` from `createResolver` for the path
![]() This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D
![]() ah this pulls the version from the user's project? ah this pulls the version from the user's project?
![]() I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO `else if` vscode should complain if you do an `else { if()` lol
![]() i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule
![]() grabs the current installed one from grabs the current installed one from `astro-ghostcms` local version and compares to the latestversion from NPM :P I did actually try to use the `resolve()` util but that just grabbed the playgrounds package.json ironically...
![]() Instead of all these manual checks for
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
![]() added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little
![]() Okay i fixed that issue. Now using Okay i fixed that issue. Now using `resolve()` properly 😄
![]() This logging function could also be extracted
This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
![]() Updated...
Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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}
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// RSS Feed
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if (options.enableRSSFeed) {
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addIntegration(ghostRSS({ verbose }));
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} else {
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![]()
```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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![]() is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use `resolve` from `createResolver` for the path
![]() This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D
![]() ah this pulls the version from the user's project? ah this pulls the version from the user's project?
![]() I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO `else if` vscode should complain if you do an `else { if()` lol
![]() i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule
![]() grabs the current installed one from grabs the current installed one from `astro-ghostcms` local version and compares to the latestversion from NPM :P I did actually try to use the `resolve()` util but that just grabbed the playgrounds package.json ironically...
![]() Instead of all these manual checks for
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
![]() added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little
![]() Okay i fixed that issue. Now using Okay i fixed that issue. Now using `resolve()` properly 😄
![]() This logging function could also be extracted
This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
![]() Updated...
Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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if (verbose) {
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![]()
```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
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This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
|
||||
} else if (verbose) {
|
||||
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
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This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("RSS Feed is disabled"));
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||||
}
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||||
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
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This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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}
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||||
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// @ASTROJS/SITEMAP
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|
@ -172,14 +166,12 @@ export default defineIntegration({
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
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Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
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```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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||||
);
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}
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addIntegration(sitemap(options.Integrations?.sitemap));
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} else {
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
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This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
|
||||
if (verbose) {
|
||||
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
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This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
|
||||
} else if (verbose) {
|
||||
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
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This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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GhostIntegrationLogger.info(
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c.gray(
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"@astrojs/sitemap integration already exists, skipping...",
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),
|
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);
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}
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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![]() I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO `else if` vscode should complain if you do an `else { if()` lol
![]() i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule
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Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
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![]() Okay i fixed that issue. Now using Okay i fixed that issue. Now using `resolve()` properly 😄
![]() This logging function could also be extracted
This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
![]() Updated...
Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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}
|
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// ASTRO-ROBOTS-TXT
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if (!hasIntegration("astro-robots-txt")) {
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|
@ -191,14 +183,12 @@ export default defineIntegration({
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
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Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
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![]() Okay i fixed that issue. Now using Okay i fixed that issue. Now using `resolve()` properly 😄
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This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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);
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}
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addIntegration(robotsTxt(options.Integrations?.robotsTxt));
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} else {
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||||
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
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This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
|
||||
if (verbose) {
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||||
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
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![]() This logging function could also be extracted
This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
|
||||
} else if (verbose) {
|
||||
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
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This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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GhostIntegrationLogger.info(
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c.gray(
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"astro-robots-txt integration already exists, skipping...",
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),
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||||
);
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}
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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![]() ah this pulls the version from the user's project? ah this pulls the version from the user's project?
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Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
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![]() Okay i fixed that issue. Now using Okay i fixed that issue. Now using `resolve()` properly 😄
![]() This logging function could also be extracted
This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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}
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// Set up default 404 page
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|
@ -213,12 +203,10 @@ export default defineIntegration({
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
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Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
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This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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entrypoint: `${name}/404.astro`,
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prerender: true,
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});
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} else {
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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![]() This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D
![]() ah this pulls the version from the user's project? ah this pulls the version from the user's project?
![]() I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO `else if` vscode should complain if you do an `else { if()` lol
![]() i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule
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Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
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![]() Okay i fixed that issue. Now using Okay i fixed that issue. Now using `resolve()` properly 😄
![]() This logging function could also be extracted
This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
|
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if (verbose) {
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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![]() ah this pulls the version from the user's project? ah this pulls the version from the user's project?
![]() I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO `else if` vscode should complain if you do an `else { if()` lol
![]() i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule
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Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
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![]() Okay i fixed that issue. Now using Okay i fixed that issue. Now using `resolve()` properly 😄
![]() This logging function could also be extracted
This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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} else if (verbose) {
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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![]() ah this pulls the version from the user's project? ah this pulls the version from the user's project?
![]() I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO `else if` vscode should complain if you do an `else { if()` lol
![]() i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule
![]() grabs the current installed one from grabs the current installed one from `astro-ghostcms` local version and compares to the latestversion from NPM :P I did actually try to use the `resolve()` util but that just grabbed the playgrounds package.json ironically...
![]() Instead of all these manual checks for
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
![]() added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little
![]() Okay i fixed that issue. Now using Okay i fixed that issue. Now using `resolve()` properly 😄
![]() This logging function could also be extracted
This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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GhostRouteLogger.info(
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c.gray("Default 404 page is disabled, Skipping..."),
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);
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}
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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![]() is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use `resolve` from `createResolver` for the path
![]() This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D
![]() ah this pulls the version from the user's project? ah this pulls the version from the user's project?
![]() I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO `else if` vscode should complain if you do an `else { if()` lol
![]() i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule
![]() grabs the current installed one from grabs the current installed one from `astro-ghostcms` local version and compares to the latestversion from NPM :P I did actually try to use the `resolve()` util but that just grabbed the playgrounds package.json ironically...
![]() Instead of all these manual checks for
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
![]() added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little
![]() Okay i fixed that issue. Now using Okay i fixed that issue. Now using `resolve()` properly 😄
![]() This logging function could also be extracted
This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
![]() Updated...
Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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}
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// Add virtual imports for user configuration
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|
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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```suggestion
} else if (verbose) {
GhostIntegrationLogger.info(c.gray("Theme Provider is disabled"));
}
```
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![]() is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use `resolve` from `createResolver` for the path
![]() is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use `resolve` from `createResolver` for the path
![]() This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D
![]() This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D
![]() ah this pulls the version from the user's project? ah this pulls the version from the user's project?
![]() ah this pulls the version from the user's project? ah this pulls the version from the user's project?
![]() I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO `else if` vscode should complain if you do an `else { if()` lol
![]() I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO `else if` vscode should complain if you do an `else { if()` lol
![]() i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule
![]() i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule
![]() grabs the current installed one from grabs the current installed one from `astro-ghostcms` local version and compares to the latestversion from NPM :P I did actually try to use the `resolve()` util but that just grabbed the playgrounds package.json ironically...
![]() grabs the current installed one from grabs the current installed one from `astro-ghostcms` local version and compares to the latestversion from NPM :P I did actually try to use the `resolve()` util but that just grabbed the playgrounds package.json ironically...
![]() Instead of all these manual checks for
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
![]() Instead of all these manual checks for
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for `verbose` you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.
```ts
const log = message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
```
Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
```ts
const createLogger = verbose => message => {
if (verbose) {
console.log(...)
}
}
const log = createLogger(options.verbose)
log(whatever) // now you don't have to check everywhere
```
![]() added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little
![]() added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little
![]() Okay i fixed that issue. Now using Okay i fixed that issue. Now using `resolve()` properly 😄
![]() Okay i fixed that issue. Now using Okay i fixed that issue. Now using `resolve()` properly 😄
![]() This logging function could also be extracted
This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
![]() This logging function could also be extracted
This logging function could also be extracted
```ts
const formattedMessage = message => `${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`
```
![]() Updated...
Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
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Updated...
```ts
// Configure Loggers
const GhostLogger = logger.fork(c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS")));
const loggerTagged = (message: string) => {
return logger.fork(`${c.bold(c.blue("👻 Astro-GhostCMS"))}${c.gray("/")}${c.blue(message)}`)
}
// Configure ENV Logger
const GhostENVLogger = loggerTagged("ENV Check");
// Configure Integration Loggers & verbose logging
const GhostIntegrationLogger = loggerTagged("Integrations");
// Configure Route Logger & verbose logging
const GhostRouteLogger = loggerTagged("Router");
```
|
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is there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use
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for the pathis there a reason for not importing it at the top of the file? if yes, I think you can use
resolve
fromcreateResolver
for the pathThis is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D
This is simply to display any new version during dev-mode only... There is a check for latest version and it compares the local version :D
ah this pulls the version from the user's project?
ah this pulls the version from the user's project?
I ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO
else if
vscode should complain if you do anelse { if()
lolI ALWAYS FORGET YOU CAN DO
else if
vscode should complain if you do anelse { if()
loli think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule
i think if you have eslint you can enable such a rule
grabs the current installed one from
astro-ghostcms
local version and compares to the latestversion from NPM :P I did actually try to use theresolve()
util but that just grabbed the playgrounds package.json ironically...grabs the current installed one from
astro-ghostcms
local version and compares to the latestversion from NPM :P I did actually try to use theresolve()
util but that just grabbed the playgrounds package.json ironically...Instead of all these manual checks for
verbose
you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
Instead of all these manual checks for
verbose
you'd probably be better off with a util function which checks it instead.Or could be a Florian special and return a console log function:
added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little
added in new commit, since im not using console.log had to modify it for my usage a little
Okay i fixed that issue. Now using
resolve()
properly 😄Okay i fixed that issue. Now using
resolve()
properly 😄This logging function could also be extracted
This logging function could also be extracted
Updated...
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