Maybe I missed that if it exists, but I couldn't find an option to get rid of [00] "prefix" that I get on each line.
I know it shows which shell - if multiple shells (sh -c "...") are being started - returned that output, but if I'm using one single sh -c ..., then I don't see the point of keep having it.
Concrete Example
Using reflex -d fancy -r '\.go' -s -t 1000ms -- sh -c "go run ./cmd/my_app/main.go"
the output is:
$ ./run_dev.sh
[00] Starting service
[00] DEBUG [2021-12-11T14:43:39+02:00] Repos inited.
[00] INFO [2021-12-11T14:43:39+02:00] Listening for HTTP API requests on port :8181
[00] DEBUG [2021-12-11T14:43:39+02:00] Fetched 11589 entries.
[00] DEBUG [2021-12-11T14:43:41+02:00] Synced listings in 2.153454605 seconds.
I'm a big fan of this tool, it works great for my needs, and I want to keep using it.
Thanks for doing it! :pray:
Hi everyone!
Maybe I missed that if it exists, but I couldn't find an option to get rid of
[00]
"prefix" that I get on each line. I know it shows which shell - if multiple shells (sh -c "..."
) are being started - returned that output, but if I'm using one singlesh -c ...
, then I don't see the point of keep having it.Concrete Example
Using
reflex -d fancy -r '\.go' -s -t 1000ms -- sh -c "go run ./cmd/my_app/main.go"
the output is:
I'm a big fan of this tool, it works great for my needs, and I want to keep using it. Thanks for doing it! :pray: