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acmenezes opened this issue Aug 2, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #177
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Implement Debug level logging as a flag #132

acmenezes opened this issue Aug 2, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #177
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In order to avoid changing the code we could have a verbose or debug option as a flag to change the logging configurations dynamically. That would allow developers to quick understand what is happening from the tool output without having to access the source code.

@acmenezes acmenezes added the kind/feature Categorizes issue or PR as related to a new feature. label Aug 2, 2022
@acmenezes acmenezes added the good first issue Denotes an issue ready for a new contributor, according to the "help wanted" guidelines. label Aug 3, 2022
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Needs to be implemented first and Related to #76.

@acmenezes acmenezes added this to the Basic Install - v0.2.0 milestone Aug 10, 2022
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