npm install console.log
require('console.log')
and go about your day
Simple, node will stay alive until there are no callbacks left in the queue. Assuming the application is not forcibly terminated (i.e. ^C, killall -9 node, etc...) it will run until all of the data passed to console.log
has been flushed to the terminal
Hi there. It would be awesome from a distribution packaging point of view if you could include the full text of the MIT license in your software, usually in a file called LICENSE.
Thanks!