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I'm used to using logging when I work in jupyter notebook, and it may output so many log lines. Although I can redirect the log into file to avoid this issue, I still want to discover if there's some method to fold/shorten the long output. I don't think this is about OS and environment, but if you need, I'll try my best to provide the details. I think I tried to search some related keyword in the issue list, and I'm sorry if I miss some useful issue discussion.
I think there's some method because I found ein implement the folding of the error traceback (I can use ein:tb-show-km to check the all traceback).
BTW, I'm curious what km means. :)
Thank ein, and thank all the contributers! I like it!
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I'm used to using logging when I work in jupyter notebook, and it may output so many log lines. Although I can redirect the log into file to avoid this issue, I still want to discover if there's some method to fold/shorten the long output. I don't think this is about OS and environment, but if you need, I'll try my best to provide the details. I think I tried to search some related keyword in the issue list, and I'm sorry if I miss some useful issue discussion.
I think there's some method because I found ein implement the folding of the error traceback (I can use
ein:tb-show-km
to check the all traceback).BTW, I'm curious what
km
means. :)Thank ein, and thank all the contributers! I like it!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: