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You can also use the `logger` helper: `logger()->debug()`
Attention Senior Laravel developers Have you used the below logs in your daily routine rather than info and debug? In my experience, I used only two types of logs, and surprised to see that other log types exist in the Log facade. #laravel #laraveldevelopment #laraveltip Hadayat Niazi Follow me for more Laravel tips and advance tutorials.
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