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An advanced Python application framework focused on building command line interfaces (CLI) and backend applications.
A fake log generator for common log formats like Apache, syslog, and JSON, useful for testing log processing systems.
An extensible Swift logging API that is simple, lightweight, and performant, with first-class support for Apple's Unified Logging System.
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 Windows application for collecting, viewing, and filtering logs from various sources like OutputDebugString, files, sockets, and ADB.
A Swift library for generating and sharing diagnostics reports from iOS, iPadOS, and macOS apps to improve bug-fixing workflows.
A highly configurable logging framework for Rust, modeled after Java's Logback and log4j.
A Go library that enhances errors with stack traces and source code fragments for better debugging.
A FastAPI observability demo implementing traces (Tempo), metrics (Prometheus), and logs (Loki) with OpenTelemetry and Grafana.
An opinionated, structured logging toolkit for Go that is both human and machine readable.
Auto-instrumentation libraries for Python modules to generate telemetry data compatible with the OpenTelemetry standard.
A PHP cron job manager that handles all scheduled tasks through a single crontab entry with locking, logging, and error emails.
A high-performance asynchronous C++ logging library using fmtlib formatting with nanosecond latency.
A cross-platform library for .NET providing service location, logging, image loading, and geometry primitives to reduce platform-specific code.
A modular framework for Torch providing abstractions for datasets, engines, meters, and logs to encourage code re-use.
Official Airbrake library for Ruby applications providing exception tracking and error monitoring.
An asynchronous, crash-safe C++14 logger with intuitive API, design-by-contract checks, and custom sink support.
A comprehensive Go error handling library providing structured errors with rich context, stack traces, and debugging hints.
A scalable n:m message multiplexer written in Go for routing messages from multiple sources to multiple destinations.
A single-header C++17 library for pretty-printing STL containers, user-defined types, and complex data structures.
A versatile, feature-rich, and efficient logging API and backend for .NET applications.
An in-game debug console for Unity that displays Debug logs directly within the game, especially useful for mobile development.
A fast, secure, and standalone log collector written in Rust that parses, validates, and forwards log data.
A compile-time automatic instrumentation tool for Go applications that adds OpenTelemetry observability without code changes.
A high-performance, dependency-free structured logging library for Go with a clean API and comprehensive writer support.
A debugging toolbar and enhanced debugging tools for CakePHP applications during local development.
An extensible logging framework for Swift with built-in themes, formatters, and a clean API.
A Ruby gem for logging outgoing HTTP requests from your application to aid debugging and understanding API interactions.
A deprecated collection of utility functions for building gulp plugins and tasks.
A Go library that enables ANSI color escape sequences in terminal output on Windows.
An Android library that displays logcat output directly in your app via a custom view, activity, or shake detection.
A Swift logging utility with colored Xcode console output and optional Google Docs integration for remote logging.
A Swift logging utility that provides colorful, filterable logs in Xcode and remote logging to Google Docs.
A high-performance desktop application for viewing and analyzing large log files and network traces, with support for automotive formats like DLT.
Colored Unicode symbols with Windows CMD fallbacks for log levels in terminal applications.
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