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docs(clientLogLevel): update clientLogLevel options #2976

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10 changes: 6 additions & 4 deletions src/content/configuration/dev-server.md
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## `devServer.clientLogLevel`

`string: 'none' | 'info' | 'error' | 'warning'`
`string: 'silent' | 'trace' | 'debug' | 'info' | 'warn' | 'error' | 'none' | 'warning'`
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`none` and `warning` are going to be deprecated at the next major version.

When using _inline mode_, the console in your DevTools will show you messages e.g. before reloading, before an error or when [Hot Module Replacement](/concepts/hot-module-replacement/) is enabled. Defaults to `info`.

`devServer.clientLogLevel` may be too verbose, you can turn logging off by setting it to `'none'`.
`devServer.clientLogLevel` may be too verbose, you can turn logging off by setting it to `'silent'`.

__webpack.config.js__

```javascript
module.exports = {
//...
devServer: {
clientLogLevel: 'none'
clientLogLevel: 'silent'
}
};
```

Usage via the CLI

```bash
webpack-dev-server --client-log-level none
webpack-dev-server --client-log-level silent
```

## `devServer.color` - CLI only
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