Highlight your files in stack trace over files in node_modules or native events. Helps in debugging by preventing from focusing on useless information.

What does it do?

It makes your file stand out and grays out the irrelevant files. It goes from this

Error: test at WebSocket.wsEventsHandler (C:\Users\user\Desktop\Projects\test\app\routes\api\ws\socket\socketReceiver.js:26:13) at WebSocket.emit (events.js:159:13) at Receiver.receiverOnMessage (C:\Users\user\Desktop\Projects\test

ode_modules\ws\lib\websocket.js:719:21) at Receiver.emit (events.js:159:13) at Receiver.dataMessage (C:\Users\user\Desktop\Projects\test

ode_modules\ws\lib\receiver.js:414:14) at stream.Writable.decompress.perMessageDeflate.decompress (C:\Users\user\Desktop\Projects\test

ode_modules\ws\lib\receiver.js:371:23) at __dirname.decompress.zlibLimiter.push._decompress (C:\Users\user\Desktop\Projects\test

ode_modules\ws\lib\permessage-deflate.js:307:9) at __dirname._decompress.callback._inflate.flush (C:\Users\user\Desktop\Projects\test

ode_modules\ws\lib\permessage-deflate.js:389:7) at afterWrite (_stream_writable.js:466:3) at onwrite (_stream_writable.js:457:7) at InflateRaw.afterTransform (_stream_transform.js:89:3) at Zlib.processCallback (zlib.js:576:8)

to this

How to Use It?

In your nodejs file that is in ROOT of your project require this module and run it. Usually app.js (for windows, no pwd in windows).

npm i -S color-stacktrace ....

const colorTrace = require('color-stacktrace'); colorTrace.init(Error); //Error is a native Error Class, not a place holder for something.

How does it work?

https://github.com/v8/v8/wiki/Stack-Trace-API