How to prevent Webpack from spamming the browser console?












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My browser console is always full of Webpack outputs which really feel like "spam" in the sense that it's not useful just utterly annoying and a hindrance for working. Example:



[HMR] App is up to date.
[WDS] App updated. Recompiling...
[WDS] App hot update...
[HMR] Checking for updates on the server...


I have a whole screen of those. Any simply way to get rid of this?










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    My browser console is always full of Webpack outputs which really feel like "spam" in the sense that it's not useful just utterly annoying and a hindrance for working. Example:



    [HMR] App is up to date.
    [WDS] App updated. Recompiling...
    [WDS] App hot update...
    [HMR] Checking for updates on the server...


    I have a whole screen of those. Any simply way to get rid of this?










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      My browser console is always full of Webpack outputs which really feel like "spam" in the sense that it's not useful just utterly annoying and a hindrance for working. Example:



      [HMR] App is up to date.
      [WDS] App updated. Recompiling...
      [WDS] App hot update...
      [HMR] Checking for updates on the server...


      I have a whole screen of those. Any simply way to get rid of this?










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      My browser console is always full of Webpack outputs which really feel like "spam" in the sense that it's not useful just utterly annoying and a hindrance for working. Example:



      [HMR] App is up to date.
      [WDS] App updated. Recompiling...
      [WDS] App hot update...
      [HMR] Checking for updates on the server...


      I have a whole screen of those. Any simply way to get rid of this?







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          You can use the clientloglevel and set it to none




          When using inline mode, the console in your DevTools will show you messages e.g. before reloading, before an error or when Hot Module Replacement is enabled. Defaults to info.



          devServer.clientLogLevel may be too verbose, you can turn logging off by setting it to 'none'.







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            You can use the clientloglevel and set it to none




            When using inline mode, the console in your DevTools will show you messages e.g. before reloading, before an error or when Hot Module Replacement is enabled. Defaults to info.



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              You can use the clientloglevel and set it to none




              When using inline mode, the console in your DevTools will show you messages e.g. before reloading, before an error or when Hot Module Replacement is enabled. Defaults to info.



              devServer.clientLogLevel may be too verbose, you can turn logging off by setting it to 'none'.







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                You can use the clientloglevel and set it to none




                When using inline mode, the console in your DevTools will show you messages e.g. before reloading, before an error or when Hot Module Replacement is enabled. Defaults to info.



                devServer.clientLogLevel may be too verbose, you can turn logging off by setting it to 'none'.







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                You can use the clientloglevel and set it to none




                When using inline mode, the console in your DevTools will show you messages e.g. before reloading, before an error or when Hot Module Replacement is enabled. Defaults to info.



                devServer.clientLogLevel may be too verbose, you can turn logging off by setting it to 'none'.








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