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[![build](https://github.com/sgoudham/rall/actions/workflows/build.yml/badge.svg?branch=main)](https://github.com/sgoudham/rall/actions/workflows/build.yml)
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[![crate.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/rall)](https://crates.io/crates/rall)
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[![downloads](https://img.shields.io/crates/d/rall)](https://crates.io/crates/rall)
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[![license](https://img.shields.io/github/license/sgoudham/rall)](LICENSE)
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# Really...? Another Logging Library?
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**Yes! :P**
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> rall is an incredibly simple and intuitive logger, consider this crate a _failure_ if you can't get setup within **30 seconds!**
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## Feature Set
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- [x] Logging Levels
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- [x] Coloured Output
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- [ ] Options for Datetime, Current Function, Line Number, Custom Colours, etc.
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- [x] Custom Formatting
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- [ ] File support
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And much more to come... soon™!
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## Quick Start
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For the fastest setup possible, declarative macros are exposed that have a predefined format.
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This is to allow hassle-free and painless setup that will let you log instantly!
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```rust
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use rall::{debug, error, fatal, info, trace, warn};
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// Log Out To Standard Output
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trace!("My Best Friend Hazel :D");
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debug!("My Best Friend Hazel :D");
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info!("My Best Friend Hazel :D");
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warn!("My Best Friend Hazel :D");
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error!("My Best Friend Hazel :D");
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fatal!("My Best Friend Hazel :D");
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```
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### Windows Output
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![Windows Logs](images/windows_logs.png)
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### Unix Output
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![Unix Logs](images/unix_logs.png)
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### Author Notes
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I'm still incredibly early in my Rust journey and so I wanted to get comfortable and try to pick my own brain about
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exposing different API's in a Rust crate. I hope to expose an intuitive and easy to understand API design that users can
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instantly get started with. |