baka_logger
turns your boring log messages into fun interactions with anime characters.
from baka_logger import logger_setup
logger_setup()
1/0
Hmph, what a useless error. I can't believe someone as great as me has to deal with such trivial matters.
Apparently, some fool tried to divide by zero, causing this <class 'ZeroDivisionError'>. Can't they see
that's impossible? I mean, the traceback says it all. It happened in '/home/qferbs/code/baka_logger/example.py',
line 5. How shameful. Next time, they should think before they try something so stupid.
It also integrates with Python's standard logging
library:
from baka_logger import logger_setup
import logging
logger_setup(character="Asuka", fmt="%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s", file="log.out", logger=True)
logging.warning("The program has crashed")
2023-03-12 21:06:40,841 - INFO - Ugh, finally that baka logger is up and running. At least it won't be
as useless as Shinji.
2023-03-12 21:06:47,172 - WARNING - Ugh, what did you do now? Did you break it again? I swear, it's like
you have no idea what you're doing! This program has totally crashed, just like your love life. Get it
together, or else you'll be as useful as Rei on a bad day.
# log.out
2023-03-12 21:06:40,841 - INFO - Ugh, finally that baka logger is up and running. At least it won't be
as useless as Shinji.
2023-03-12 21:06:47,172 - WARNING - Ugh, what did you do now? Did you break it again? I swear, it's like
you have no idea what you're doing! This program has totally crashed, just like your love life. Get it
together, or else you'll be as useful as Rei on a bad day.
You can even override the default print()
statement to give you much more descriptive outputs:
from baka_logger import logger_setup, print
logger_setup(character="Bocchi the Rock having a breakdown")
print("baka_logger is my favorite Python package!")
*Uncontrollable sobbing* Ahh! Why can't I be everyone's favorite Python package? *sniffles* It's not fair,
Bocchi the Rock just can't compete with baka_logger. *more crying* Why do I even try? *sobs*
Installation is as simple as:
pip install baka_logger
baka_logger
requires an OpenAI API key to function. See https://openai.com/blog/openai-api if you don't have one.
By default the API key be will read out of a .env
file like so:
# .env
OPENAI_API_KEY=<your-api-key>
You can also assign the key yourself by setting:
import openai
openai.api_key="<your-api-key>"
before calling baka_logger.logger_setup()
.