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- Select render/stream speed
- Automatic color assigned to each string match
- Vertical and Horizontal view
- Pause and continue stream
- Scroll Up/Down
- Delete containers on runtime
- Add new containers on runtime
- Dedicated container for raw stream
- Toggle line wrapping
- Zoom into a specific container
- Containers Show/Hide
- Support for regexp
- Support for configuration file
- Support for explicit command (no need to pipe into it)
- Send all matched lines to dedicated files
- Consolidated view with highlighted items
- Simple BarChart popup with counts
- Support to trigger shell commands (thru 'bin/sh') fir each match
- The line matched can be replaced in the command to execute (line)
- Timeout for each trigger
- Configurable number of threads for each container
$ logss -h
Simple CLI command to display logs in a user-friendly way
Usage: logss [OPTIONS]
Options:
-c <CONTAINERS> Specify substrings (regex patterns)
-e Exit on empty input [default: false]
-s Start in single view mode [default: false]
-C <COMMAND> Get input from a command
-f <FILE> Input configuration file (overrides CLI arguments)
-o <OUTPUT_PATH> Specify the output path for matched patterns
-r <RENDER> Define render speed in milliseconds [default: 100]
-t <THREADS> Number of threads per container for triggers [default: 1]
-V Start in vertical view mode
-h Print help
$ cat shakespeare.txt | logss -c to -c be -c or,'echo or_found >> /tmp/or.log',1 -c 'in.*of'
$ # The containers can be a simple '-c <regex>' or '-c <regex>, <command>, <command timeout>'
$ cat real_curl_example.yaml
command:
- curl
- -s
- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/linuxacademy/content-elastic-log-samples/master/access.log
render: 75
containers:
- re: GET
trigger: echo $(date) >> /tmp/get.log
timeout: 4
- re: "404"
trigger: echo __line__ >> /tmp/404.log
timeout: 4
- ".*ERROR|error.*"
$ logss -f real_curl_example.yaml
So far only available in crates.io.
cargo install logss
If cargo is not a possibility then download pre compiled binaries from the download section.
You can install logss
from the AUR with using an AUR helper.
paru -S logss
You can install the pre build binaries using eget
eget todoesverso/logss
Pre compiled binaries for several platforms can be downloaded from the release section.
This is just a personal project intended to learn Rust, so things move slowly.
This is a list of things I plan to do:
- Add documentation (the rust way)
- Refactoring (as I learn more Rust things)
- Tests
- Smart timestamp highlights
- ... whatever I can think of when I am using it
MIT