I second Salvador Hernandez's recommendation to use markdown files instead of the javascript object to store your logs. As a closed workflow, you can also explore using static weblog engines like Hugo or Jekyll to store your logs and push it to GitHub. Further, you can use GitHub Pages to present your logs in the rich and formatted content.
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I second Salvador Hernandez's recommendation to use markdown files instead of the javascript object to store your logs. As a closed workflow, you can also explore using static weblog engines like Hugo or Jekyll to store your logs and push it to GitHub. Further, you can use GitHub Pages to present your logs in the rich and formatted content.