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      This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.
The console.dir() static method displays a list of the properties of the specified JavaScript object. In browser consoles, the output is presented as a hierarchical listing with disclosure triangles that let you see the contents of child objects.
Unlike other logging methods, console.dir() does not attempt to pretty-print the object. For example, if you pass a DOM element to console.dir(), it will not be displayed like in the element inspector, but will instead show a list of properties.

In runtimes like Node and Deno, where console output goes to the terminal and is therefore not interactive, the options parameter provides a way to customize the way the object is presented.
Syntax
console.dir(object)
console.dir(object, options)
Parameters
- object
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A JavaScript object whose properties should be printed. 
- optionsOptional
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An object with the following properties, all optional: - colorsNon-standard Optional
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A boolean value: if true, style the properties of the object according to their type. Defaults totrue.
- depthNon-standard Optional
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A number representing the number of nesting levels to print when an object contains other objects or arrays. The value nullmeans: print all levels. Defaults to 2.
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A boolean value: if true, print the object's non-enumerable and symbol properties. Defaults tofalse.
 
Return value
None (undefined).
Specifications
| Specification | 
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| Console> # dir> | 
Browser compatibility
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