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A Python logging library that simplifies configuration with a single logger, colorful output, and powerful features like rotation and exception catching.
A leading open-source web analytics platform that gives you complete data ownership and built-in privacy.
A simple, pretty, and powerful logging library for Android applications.
A fast, simple, powerful, and flexible logging framework for Apple platforms (macOS, iOS, tvOS, watchOS, visionOS).
An elegant console logger for Node.js and browser environments with pluggable reporters and interactive prompts.
Track changes to your Rails models for auditing, versioning, and reverting to previous states.
A Laravel package for logging user activities and model events with a simple API.
A lightweight, cross-platform C++11 base library providing high-performance utilities like logging, coroutines, JSON, and networking.
A simple, self-contained log viewer for Laravel and Lumen applications to browse and search application logs via a web interface.
A JavaScript library that enhances console.log with markdown-like formatting and custom styling.
A portable, simple, and extensible header-only C++ logging library in about 1000 lines of code.
A comprehensive log viewer package for Laravel applications with API support, filtering, and multi-language UI.
A lightweight, single-binary tool for viewing and filtering terminal logs in a real-time web interface.
A tiny log console for iOS apps to display debug information directly on device without a development computer.
A Swift library for adding color, background color, and text styles to console and command line output.
A zero-dependency, unobtrusive logging library that works across Deno, Node.js, Bun, browsers, and edge functions.
A simple, dependency-free logging module for Electron, Node.js, and NW.js applications.
A fake log generator for common log formats like Apache, syslog, and JSON, useful for testing log processing systems.
A highly configurable logging framework for Rust, modeled after Java's Logback and log4j.
A scalable n:m message multiplexer written in Go for routing messages from multiple sources to multiple destinations.
A high-performance, dependency-free structured logging library for Go with a clean API and comprehensive writer support.
An artisan command to tail Laravel application logs locally and on remote servers.
Advanced composition patterns for Go's structured logging (slog) with fanout, routing, failover, load balancing, and middleware pipelines.
A cross-platform universal log viewer built with .NET for reading, parsing, and analyzing various log formats.
A small command-line tool to view and filter JSON log files with customizable formatting and Lua-based filtering.
A powerful and flexible asynchronous logging library for Delphi, FreePascal, and .NET with support for over 20 output providers.
A replacement for the default macOS console application, which is broken since macOS 10.12 Sierra.
A high-performance asynchronous logging library for Rust built on crossbeam channels with appender-per-thread architecture.
A fluent and enjoyable Go test framework with pretty output, handy assertions, and snapshot testing.
A Rust tool for drawing low-resolution graphs directly in the terminal for quick data analysis from logs and text files.
A cross-platform PowerShell logging module built on Serilog for structured event data to console, file, and other sinks.
A lightweight binary that monitors application logs and uses GPT to automatically diagnose errors in real-time.
Deprecated Docker agent for collecting host and container metrics, logs, and events for Sematext monitoring.
A simple and blazing fast lock-free logging library for Go, designed for high-performance applications.
A lightweight logging framework for Swift that logs to standard output with support for LoggerAPI and Swift-log.
A high-performance structured logging library for Rust with file rotation, compression, and async support.
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