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cerberus-logging

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  Analyzed about 11 hours ago

Log-in logging extension for cerberus.

489 lines of code

0 current contributors

over 10 years since last commit

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LogSaw

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

LogSaw is a high-performance log file viewer based on the Eclipse platform and powered under the hood by the fabulous Apache Lucene search engine.

15.7K lines of code

0 current contributors

about 9 years since last commit

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OSQuery

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  Analyzed about 19 hours ago

SQL-powered operating system instrumentation and monitoring engine. osquery allows you to easily ask questions about your Linux and OSX infrastructure. Whether your goal is intrusion detection, infrastructure reliability, or compliance, osquery gives you the ability to empower and inform a broad ... [More] set of organizations within your company. [Less]

262K lines of code

59 current contributors

3 days since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

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configgy

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Configgy is a library for handling config files and logging for a scala daemon. The idea is that it should be simple and straightforward, allowing you to plug it in and get started quickly, writing small useful daemons without entering the shadowy world of java frameworks.

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Licenses: apache_2

Skidder

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  Analyzed about 13 hours ago

Error log notification web service. Post errors to the Skidder and let it handle sending notifications appropriately to any subscribers. Supports posting from multiple applications from anywhere on the internet.

2.88K lines of code

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almost 12 years since last commit

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A logging anti-framework.

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Simple Log is logging anti-framework. It is written in protest against the many "logging frameworks" that are available and recommended by many developers. Simple Log is a small library that does logging very simply and requires you to do almost nothing (other than actually logging) to get log ... [More] output happening. It doesn't attempt to solve every logging problem in one package, but I believe it will be suitable for at least 80% of applications that need logging. It is much simpler to use than a logging framework, especially in terms of configuration. And, being simple, it also has the advantage of having a tiny deployment JAR size of just 17.5 KB. [Less]

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Licenses: apache

rsyslog-doc

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

documentation for the rsyslog project

869 lines of code

32 current contributors

4 months since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

Low Activity
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OpenSymphony

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OpenSymphony is an Open Source project dedicated to providing enterprise class J2EE applications and components. Our components aim to be specification compliant, and should work in any J2EE compliant application server.

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MkConsole

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This is a little application that displays logfiles on your desktop. Really useful if you have to monitor servers or you just want to keep an eye on what's going on on your machine. In its standard configuration it displays entries from any number of logfiles interleaved in a single window. ... [More] MkConsole is smart enough to close and reopen files every now and then to deal with rotating files and it transparently works around stale NFS handles which often exist after your Mac wakes up from sleep and tries to read from a logfile mounted via NFS. If you don't mind hacking the user defaults (rather than using the preferences panel) you can also configure multiple windows with multiple logfiles each. [Less]

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Licenses: BSD-3-Clause

Log Bridge

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Message from the owner(s) August 10, 2005: Version 1.2 released. Improved output for J2SE logging. Join the Announcements Mailing List Join the Log Bridge Announcements mailing list to receive announcements when new releases are made available. To join the list, send an email ... [More] to: [email protected] [Less]

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Licenses: apache