Ignore errors in your code and keep it running.
npm install anti-error> 1.0.0 A more optimized version using Ignore errors in your code and keep it running.
```
npm install anti-error
`js
const anti = require('anti-error'" class="text-primary hover:underline" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">min.js;
anti.use(true);
// Optional: Show error details
anti.showErr();
`
- Description: Enables or disables error handling.
- Parameters:
- value (boolean): true to enable error handling, false to disable it.
- Description: Enables the display of error details.
- Usage: Call this function to enable the display of error details in the console.
- Description: Logs a message to the console.
- Parameters:
- message (string): The message to be logged.
- Description: Captures unhandled exceptions and logs them to a file.
- Parameters:
- logPath (string): The path to the log file where errors will be logged.
- Description: Returns the last error captured by the library.
- Returns: The last error object captured by the library. Returns null if no error has been captured.
`js
// Enabling Anti-Error
const anti = require('anti-error');
anti.use(true);
// Optional: Show error details
anti.showErr();
// ... Code
console.log(anti.getLastError());
`
This example demonstrates how to enable error handling, show error details, and retrieve the last captured error using the getLastError()` function.
Feel free to customize the library based on your needs and requirements.