log — independent software & tools
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Ancient Mossy Fallen Tree Log
Ancient Mossy Fallen Tree Log – Fantasy Forest Nature Prop A high-detail fallen tree log nature prop designed for fantasy and realistic forest environments. This asset features a thick weathered trunk with a clearly visible cut cross-section, bark, broken splintered wood at one end, exposed root-like protrusions, and natural moss and lichen growth across the surface. Designed as a standalone environment prop for games and worldbuilding scenes, it works well in forest paths, woodland ruins, dungeon outskirts, abandoned camps, swamp edges, and overgrown fantasy environments. Features Large fallen ancient tree trunk / deadwood prop Visible wood rings on the cut cross-section Rugged bark, cracks, splinters, and organic decay detail Moss and lichen for natural forest storytelling Suitable for realistic, fantasy, survival, and RPG environments
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ansi-escapes
ANSI escape codes for manipulating the terminal
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as-table
A simple function that print objects / arrays as ASCII tables. Handles ANSI styling and weird 💩 Unicode emoji symbols – they won't break the layout.
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cli-color
Colors, formatting and other tools for the console
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elegant-spinner
Elegant spinner for interactive CLI apps
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gradient-string
Beautiful color gradients in terminal output
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log-symbols
Colored symbols for various log levels. Example: `✔︎ Success`
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log-update
Log by overwriting the previous output in the terminal. Useful for rendering progress bars, animations, etc.
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stdout-update
Updates the previous output in the terminal. Useful for correct rendering progress bars, animations, etc.
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time-stamp
Get a formatted timestamp.
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webpack-log
A logger for the Webpack ecosystem