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    mtail

    mtail

    Extract internal monitoring data from application logs

    Extract internal monitoring data from application logs for collection in a time-series database. mtail is a tool for extracting metrics from application logs to be exported into a timeseries database or timeseries calculator for alerting and dashboarding. It fills a monitoring niche by being the glue between applications that do not export their own internal state (other than via logs) and existing monitoring systems, such that system operators do not need to patch those applications to instrument them or writing custom extraction code for every such application. The extraction is controlled by mtail programs which define patterns and actions. Metrics are exported for scraping by a collector as JSON or Prometheus format over HTTP, or can be periodically sent to a collectd, StatsD, or Graphite collector socket. ...
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    Gnostic

    Gnostic

    A compiler for APIs described by the OpenAPI Specification with plugin

    ...It allows developers to handle OpenAPI documents in a strongly typed, language-neutral, and extensible way by generating structured data models that can be used across different programming languages supported by protobuf. Using these protobuf models, developers can safely parse, validate, and manipulate OpenAPI specifications, resolve dependencies, and export results as JSON, YAML, or binary files. Gnostic also provides a plugin interface similar to protoc, enabling integration with external API tooling and the generation of additional artifacts, such as annotated protobuf APIs, Go clients, and vocabulary summaries. It supports multiple OpenAPI versions (v2, v3) and Google Discovery Documents.
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