How to do a line break in fs text file for logging purposes












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I'm using fs module to log my node.js app, and I don't find on google how to do a linebreak with fs for a text file...



I've tried some fs.append with nothing in it and it just doesn't make anything.



Thanks in advance,
~TBD



EDIT : I'm using .txt file to enable fast log reading...










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    @t.niese Windows is rn. Old, old Mac was r. In any case, you should use the EOL constant from os. See also: stackoverflow.com/a/14063413/362536

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I'm using fs module to log my node.js app, and I don't find on google how to do a linebreak with fs for a text file...



I've tried some fs.append with nothing in it and it just doesn't make anything.



Thanks in advance,
~TBD



EDIT : I'm using .txt file to enable fast log reading...










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  • 3





    @t.niese Windows is rn. Old, old Mac was r. In any case, you should use the EOL constant from os. See also: stackoverflow.com/a/14063413/362536

    – Brad
    Jan 1 at 18:23














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I'm using fs module to log my node.js app, and I don't find on google how to do a linebreak with fs for a text file...



I've tried some fs.append with nothing in it and it just doesn't make anything.



Thanks in advance,
~TBD



EDIT : I'm using .txt file to enable fast log reading...










share|improve this question














I'm using fs module to log my node.js app, and I don't find on google how to do a linebreak with fs for a text file...



I've tried some fs.append with nothing in it and it just doesn't make anything.



Thanks in advance,
~TBD



EDIT : I'm using .txt file to enable fast log reading...







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    @t.niese Windows is rn. Old, old Mac was r. In any case, you should use the EOL constant from os. See also: stackoverflow.com/a/14063413/362536

    – Brad
    Jan 1 at 18:23














  • 3





    @t.niese Windows is rn. Old, old Mac was r. In any case, you should use the EOL constant from os. See also: stackoverflow.com/a/14063413/362536

    – Brad
    Jan 1 at 18:23








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@t.niese Windows is rn. Old, old Mac was r. In any case, you should use the EOL constant from os. See also: stackoverflow.com/a/14063413/362536

– Brad
Jan 1 at 18:23





@t.niese Windows is rn. Old, old Mac was r. In any case, you should use the EOL constant from os. See also: stackoverflow.com/a/14063413/362536

– Brad
Jan 1 at 18:23












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It would be great to have some sample code to show for further help, but normally the code would look like this:



//Suggesting you are using ES6, if not, change all 'const' to 'var'

const fileSystem = require('fs');

//Change the data below, the path and data, but not the n. There might be problems when using n, if it occurs, consider changing it to r.
fileSystem.writeFileSync('./path/to/your/file.txt', 'yourdatan');


See: n or r






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It would be great to have some sample code to show for further help, but normally the code would look like this:



//Suggesting you are using ES6, if not, change all 'const' to 'var'

const fileSystem = require('fs');

//Change the data below, the path and data, but not the n. There might be problems when using n, if it occurs, consider changing it to r.
fileSystem.writeFileSync('./path/to/your/file.txt', 'yourdatan');


See: n or r






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It would be great to have some sample code to show for further help, but normally the code would look like this:



//Suggesting you are using ES6, if not, change all 'const' to 'var'

const fileSystem = require('fs');

//Change the data below, the path and data, but not the n. There might be problems when using n, if it occurs, consider changing it to r.
fileSystem.writeFileSync('./path/to/your/file.txt', 'yourdatan');


See: n or r






share|improve this answer
























  • Thanks a lot it works !

    – TheBlackDev_
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It would be great to have some sample code to show for further help, but normally the code would look like this:



//Suggesting you are using ES6, if not, change all 'const' to 'var'

const fileSystem = require('fs');

//Change the data below, the path and data, but not the n. There might be problems when using n, if it occurs, consider changing it to r.
fileSystem.writeFileSync('./path/to/your/file.txt', 'yourdatan');


See: n or r






share|improve this answer













It would be great to have some sample code to show for further help, but normally the code would look like this:



//Suggesting you are using ES6, if not, change all 'const' to 'var'

const fileSystem = require('fs');

//Change the data below, the path and data, but not the n. There might be problems when using n, if it occurs, consider changing it to r.
fileSystem.writeFileSync('./path/to/your/file.txt', 'yourdatan');


See: n or r







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