# Functions
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GetLogger gets a *slog.Logger from context or returns the default one.
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WithLogger adds a *slog.Logger to the current context.
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# Constants
The slog package provides four log levels by default, and each one is associated with an integer value: DEBUG (-4), INFO (0), WARN (4), and ERROR (8).
The slog package provides four log levels by default, and each one is associated with an integer value: DEBUG (-4), INFO (0), WARN (4), and ERROR (8).
The slog package provides four log levels by default, and each one is associated with an integer value: DEBUG (-4), INFO (0), WARN (4), and ERROR (8).
The slog package provides four log levels by default, and each one is associated with an integer value: DEBUG (-4), INFO (0), WARN (4), and ERROR (8).
The slog package provides four log levels by default, and each one is associated with an integer value: DEBUG (-4), INFO (0), WARN (4), and ERROR (8).
The slog package provides four log levels by default, and each one is associated with an integer value: DEBUG (-4), INFO (0), WARN (4), and ERROR (8).
The slog package provides four log levels by default, and each one is associated with an integer value: DEBUG (-4), INFO (0), WARN (4), and ERROR (8).
The slog package provides four log levels by default, and each one is associated with an integer value: DEBUG (-4), INFO (0), WARN (4), and ERROR (8).
# Structs
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# Type aliases
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