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| title: Meet the Node console
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| ## Meet the Node console
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| Make sure you have cloned the correct repository/glitch project and are writing your code in myapp.js. 
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| There are many methods available from the node console. You can find a list of these methods with Node.js documentation 
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| <a href='https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/console.html' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>here</a>. A common use would be to log errors such as:
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| ```javascript
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|     console.log("An error happened");
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| ```
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| ### If you use Glitch
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| - Glitch had changed the 'Logs' button to 'Status' button, still on the top-left, under the app name
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| - Don't submit the 'Edit' page directly. Click the 'Show' button (on top) and submit the application show page's url (url format is like https://appname.glitch.me/)
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