logss is a straightforward command line interface (CLI) tool designed for log splitting, developed by the GitHub user todoesverso. It facilitates the visualization of text streams by providing various features such as selectable render/stream speeds, automatic color assignment for string matches, and both vertical and horizontal views. Users can pause and continue streams, scroll, and manage containers dynamically during runtime. The tool supports regular expressions, configuration files, and explicit commands, eliminating the need to pipe inputs.
With logss, users can send matched lines to dedicated files, view consolidated highlights, and utilize a simple BarChart popup to display counts. It also allows triggering shell commands for each match, with configurable timeouts and thread numbers per container. The CLI accepts various options, such as specifying substrings, input configuration files, output paths, render speeds, and thread numbers. Installation is available via crates.io, AUR, and precompiled binaries.
logss is a personal project aimed at learning Rust, and its development is ongoing with plans for additional documentation, refactoring, and enhancements like smart timestamp highlights. The project is licensed under the MIT license.
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