some readme tweaks

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Trent Mick 2016-02-10 23:05:46 -08:00
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[`src: true`](#src) [`src: true`](#src)
- lightweight specialization of Logger instances with [`log.child`](#logchild) - lightweight specialization of Logger instances with [`log.child`](#logchild)
- custom rendering of logged objects with ["serializers"](#serializers) - custom rendering of logged objects with ["serializers"](#serializers)
- [Runtime log snooping via Dtrace support](#runtime-log-snooping-via-dtrace) - [Runtime log snooping via DTrace support](#runtime-log-snooping-via-dtrace)
- Support for [browserify](http://browserify.org/). See [Browserify - Support for [browserify](http://browserify.org/). See [Browserify
section](#browserify) below. section](#browserify) below.
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# Runtime log snooping via DTrace # Runtime log snooping via DTrace
**Note**: To use Bunyan's DTrace facilities you need to manually install On systems that support DTrace (e.g., illumos derivatives like SmartOS and
the "dtrace-provider" lib separately via `npm install dtrace-provider`. OmniOS, FreeBSD, Mac), Bunyan will create a DTrace provider (`bunyan`) that
makes available the following probes:
On systems that support DTrace (e.g., MacOS, FreeBSD, illumos derivatives
like SmartOS and OmniOS), Bunyan will create a DTrace provider (`bunyan`)
that makes available the following probes:
```sh ```sh
log-trace log-trace