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A structured logger for Go that is API-compatible with the standard library logger.
A Python logging library that simplifies configuration with a single logger, colorful output, and powerful features like rotation and exception catching.
A diagnostic logging library for .NET applications with first-class support for structured event data.
A framework for instrumenting Rust programs to collect structured, event-based diagnostic information.
A flexible and structured logging platform for .NET applications, supporting both traditional and structured logging across various platforms.
A flexible and structured logging platform for .NET applications, supporting both traditional and modern logging patterns.
A debug log framework for Swift that adds context like date, function, filename, and line number to console and file logs.
A single-header C++ logging library offering asynchronous low-latency logging, high configurability, and extensive built-in features.
A JavaScript library that enhances console.log with markdown-like formatting and custom styling.
A high-performance asynchronous C++ logging library designed for low-latency, performance-critical applications.
A portable, simple, and extensible header-only C++ logging library in about 1000 lines of code.
A lightweight, single-binary tool for viewing and filtering terminal logs in a real-time web interface.
A lightweight, fast, and flexible C++ logging library with minimal dependencies and easy integration.
A C++23 logging API modeled after log4j, providing thread-safe, flexible, and granular control over log management.
A structured, extensible, and composable logging ecosystem for Rust.
An OkHttp interceptor with a pretty logger for Android HTTP requests and responses, including mock support.
A zero-dependency slog.Handler that writes colorized logs to the terminal with customizable output.
A lite version of logback that provides a highly configurable logging framework for Android apps.
A high-performance asynchronous C++ logging library using fmtlib formatting with nanosecond latency.
An asynchronous, crash-safe C++14 logger with intuitive API, design-by-contract checks, and custom sink support.
A high-performance, dependency-free structured logging library for Go with a clean API and comprehensive writer support.
Real-time .NET error reporting clients for ASP.NET, Web API, WPF, Console, and MVC applications.
A high-performance, programmatically configurable logging library built from scratch for Scala, Scala.js, and Scala Native.
A lightweight, configurable, and extensible structured logging library for Go with multi-output support and advanced file handling.
A high-performance, structured logging and metrics library for .NET and F#, following OpenTelemetry specifications.
A high-performance, structured logging and metrics library for .NET and F#, following OpenTelemetry specifications.
A flexible Ruby logging library inspired by Java's log4j, featuring hierarchical loggers and multiple output destinations.
A low-latency, high-throughput asynchronous logging library for C++ that minimizes performance impact on application threads.
A powerful and flexible asynchronous logging library for Delphi, FreePascal, and .NET with support for over 20 output providers.
A pretty logger for Electron apps that displays renderer process logs in the terminal.
A logging provider that integrates NLog with Microsoft's ILogger abstraction and dependency injection for .NET applications.
A modern, async, pluggable logging framework for Delphi with 20+ built-in appenders and cross-platform support.
A high-performance C++17 logging library with zero dynamic allocations during log calls, supporting synchronous and asynchronous logging.
A simple, highly configurable, and scalable structured logging library for Go applications.
A simple, customizable logging library for Go programs with support for custom message formats and log levels.
A Ruby structured logging library that handles messages, custom data, and exceptions, outputting JSON or human-readable logs.
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