Sometimes I want to analyze how things works in a meteor app and I wish I could output logs in the .meteor directory. But If I add a console.log() there, it never shows. Is there a way to do so?
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                    1http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11034941/meteor-debug-on-server-side – 1321941 May 20 '13 at 15:03
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                    1and http://observatoryjs.com/ – 1321941 May 20 '13 at 15:03
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                    Thx for the links, very useful for a beginner. Observatory looks very interesting. Actually I wanted to debug the code that I don't own in the core packages copied in .meteor directory. Each time I add alog there, it's automatically removed after a while. – jptsetung May 22 '13 at 12:32
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        As of the current version of Meteor, you can use a normal debugger on the server side using meteor debug. (You could always use the debugger client-side by using the Web Inspector.)
 
    
    
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