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Yes.
Check out the Advanced Usage section of the ReadMe. You'll see the recommended way to add your log destinations. Also you'll see that the logAppDetails()
method is what outputs the environment information. If you alter the order a bit, you can call logAppDetails()
before adding the file destination. That will prevent the generic info from being written to the file. If you then want it to be written later, you can call logAppDetails()
again and it will only write to destinations it hasn't already written to.
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