menu "Log output" choice LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL bool "Default log verbosity" default LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_INFO help Specify how much output to see in logs by default. You can set lower verbosity level at runtime using esp_log_level_set function. Note that this setting limits which log statements are compiled into the program. So setting this to, say, "Warning" would mean that changing log level to "Debug" at runtime will not be possible. config LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_NONE bool "No output" config LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_ERROR bool "Error" config LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_WARN bool "Warning" config LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_INFO bool "Info" config LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_DEBUG bool "Debug" config LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_VERBOSE bool "Verbose" endchoice config LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL int default 0 if LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_NONE default 1 if LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_ERROR default 2 if LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_WARN default 3 if LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_INFO default 4 if LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_DEBUG default 5 if LOG_DEFAULT_LEVEL_VERBOSE config LOG_COLORS bool "Use ANSI terminal colors in log output" default "y" help Enable ANSI terminal color codes in bootloader output. In order to view these, your terminal program must support ANSI color codes. endmenu