Always use the established logging infrastructure instead of creating custom logging solutions or multiple logging systems. This prevents fragmentation and ensures consistent log management across the codebase.

When you need logging functionality, leverage the existing logging framework (like @janhq/core/node log function) rather than implementing ad-hoc solutions. If additional features like log levels are needed, extend the central framework rather than creating parallel systems.

Avoid patterns like:

// Don't create custom debug wrappers
export const debugInspectorSync = process.env.DEBUG ? debugInspector(setBinPath) : setBinPath

// Don't implement separate file logging
subprocess.stderr.on("data", (data) => {
  fs.writeFileSync("nitro-err.txt", data); // Avoid this
});

Instead, use the centralized approach:

import { log } from "@janhq/core/node";

// Use the established logging system
log("Debug info", data);

This approach ensures all logging goes through a unified system that can handle log routing, formatting, and management consistently.