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    Loggifly

    Loggifly

    Get Alerts from your Docker Container Logs

    ...Instead of manually scanning logs for issues or relying solely on centralized monitoring stacks, LoggiFly proactively inspects streams of container output and notifies users through services like Ntfy, Slack, Discord, Telegram, or webhooks when significant events occur. It supports plain text, regex, and multi-line pattern matching, and its flexible alert templating lets operators tailor messages for clarity and context, including attaching relevant log excerpts. Beyond notifications, LoggiFly can take automated actions such as restarting or stopping containers when specific critical patterns are detected, which is especially useful for preventing damage from misbehaving services.
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    Kubernetes shell

    Kubernetes shell

    Kubernetes shell: An integrated shell for working with the Kubernetes

    ...For e.g. enter 'kubectl get' and use up-arrow and down-arrow to browse through all kubectl get commands. You could also use CTRL+r to search from the history of commands. Details of the current context from kubeconfig is always readily displayed on the bottom toolbar. By pressing F4 button you can switch between the clusters and using F5 can switch between namespaces.
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