Debug your code, not the Runtime
npm install cstackDebug your code, not the Runtime
- TypeScript supported
- CommonJS (Node.js) supported
- ECMAScript Modules (ESM) supported


- Why
- Installation
- Example
- License
As a developer you'll often need to inspect call stacks to debug your code, not the Runtime.
Tools like Error.stack() provide more information than needed, cluttering your call stack with
Runtime internals (i.e. node:internals) which you don't care about; you're only concerned with
your code.
``bash`
npm i cstack # includes type definitions for TypeScript support
`ts
import cstack from "cstack";
function firstCall() {
console.debug("1");
secondCall();
}
function secondCall() {
console.debug("2");
thirdCall();
}
function thirdCall() {
console.debug("3");
console.log(cstack.getStack()); // -> StackFrame[]
console.log(cstack.getParent("secondCall")); // -> "firstCall"
console.log(cstack.getTrace(true)); // -> reversed stack trace (chronological)
}
firstCall();
``
MIT License