- Hover provider showing entity information and type - Go-to-definition (F12) for entity references - Basic IFC file validation (ISO-10303-21 header check) - Entity parsing with regex-based detection - Proper CommonJS module system (avoiding ES module issues) This replaces the broken baseline from ifc-developer-tools which had: - Non-functional ES module configuration - Circular dependency issues - Parser crashes - Non-working PositionVisitor Built on Microsoft's LSP example template for a clean, maintainable foundation. Next: Add hierarchical entity dependency tree in hover tooltip." |
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log-symbols
Colored symbols for various log levels
Includes fallbacks for Windows CMD which only supports a limited character set.
Install
$ npm install log-symbols
Usage
const logSymbols = require('log-symbols');
console.log(logSymbols.success, 'Finished successfully!');
// Terminals with Unicode support: ✔ Finished successfully!
// Terminals without Unicode support: √ Finished successfully!
API
logSymbols
info
success
warning
error
Related
- figures - Unicode symbols with Windows CMD fallbacks
- py-log-symbols - Python port
- log-symbols - Ruby port
- guumaster/logsymbols - Golang port
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