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A Go library that uses static and stack-trace analysis to pinpoint errors and speed up debugging.
Integrates Guzzle HTTP client into Symfony applications with configuration, logging, and plugin support.
A powerful and flexible asynchronous logging library for Delphi, FreePascal, and .NET with support for over 20 output providers.
A PHP profiler and developer toolbar for Phalcon applications, providing performance insights and debugging data.
A high-performance, zero-allocation .NET logging library for latency-sensitive applications.
A Laravel package that records exceptions to a database and sends notifications via multiple channels.
A Java library for capturing log entries in unit and integration tests without mocking or custom extensions.
A .NET utility that serializes C# objects to human-readable strings for debugging and logging.
A replacement for the default macOS console application, which is broken since macOS 10.12 Sierra.
A lightweight iOS debugging library that automates logging of any variable type without format control symbols.
A pretty logger for Electron apps that displays renderer process logs in the terminal.
A dead simple, super fast, zero-allocation JSON logger for Go.
Replaces the Rails default logger with Semantic Logger for structured, JSON-formatted logging in production.
A Go package that prints HTTP client and server requests and responses in a human-readable, colorful terminal format.
A lightweight, embeddable observability library for Go services offering real-time metrics, function tracing, and a built-in dashboard.
A logging provider that integrates NLog with Microsoft's ILogger abstraction and dependency injection for .NET applications.
A serverless toolkit for routing, normalizing, and enriching security event and audit logs in AWS.
A lightweight, extensible log shipper with built-in parsing, buffering, and support for Elasticsearch and other destinations.
A feature-rich iOS boilerplate that sets up a universal iOS app with logging, testing, and utility libraries via a single command.
A Go library providing tools and strategies for centralized error handling, logging, and integration with error monitoring services.
A lightweight F# utility library providing helpers for string manipulation, logging, collections, file operations, JSON serialization, and Azure/Windows integration.
A Go package that enhances the standard log package with level-based filtering while maintaining compatibility.
A community-driven collection of pre-built security analytics queries and rules for auditing and threat detection in Google Cloud.
A self-hosted dashboard for analyzing AWS CloudTrail logs using ElasticSearch and Kibana.
A minimal logging module for Lua with six severity levels, console colors, and optional file output.
A high-performance structured logger for Go built for 12-factor apps with developer-friendly terminal output.
A high-performance C++17 logging library with zero dynamic allocations during log calls, supporting synchronous and asynchronous logging.
A lightweight Swift library for generating ASCII text tables from data structures.
A CLI tool for logging and analyzing Claude Code AI-driven coding sessions locally to generate productivity reports and insights.
A self-hostable personal flight tracker and viewer for logging and visualizing your flight history.
NLog integration for ASP.NET and ASP.NET Core, providing HTTP context layout renderers for structured logging.
An elegant and extensive logging facility for OS X and iOS with built-in database, Telnet, and HTTP servers.
A Roslyn analyzer that detects common mistakes and enforces best practices in Serilog logging code.
A Go library for structured, composable error handling with extensible decorators and metadata annotation.
A comprehensive guide to Go coding standards, architecture, and best practices adopted by Trybe.
A robust and performant logging framework for iOS clients with thread safety, pluggable outputs, and security-focused filtering.
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