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    Monolog

    Monolog

    Sends logs to files, sockets, inboxes, databases and web services

    Monolog sends your logs to files, sockets, inboxes, databases and various web services. See the complete list of handlers below. Special handlers allow you to build advanced logging strategies. This library implements the PSR-3 interface that you can type-hint against in your own libraries to keep a maximum of interoperability. You can also use it in your applications to make sure you can always use another compatible logger at a later time. As of 1.11.0 Monolog public APIs will also accept...
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    fluentbit

    fluentbit

    Fast and Lightweight Logs and Metrics processor for Linux, BSD, OSX

    ...The lightweight, asynchronous design optimizes resource usage: CPU, memory, disk I/O, network. No more OOM errors! Integration with all your technology, cloud-native services, containers, streaming processors, and data backends. Fully event-driven design leverages the operating system API for performance and reliability. All operations to collect and deliver data are asynchronous.
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    Jocko

    Jocko

    Kafka implemented in Golang with built-in coordination

    Kafka/distributed commit log service in Go. Protocol compatible with Kafka so Kafka clients and services work with Jocko. Use Serf for discovery, Raft for consensus (and remove the need to run ZooKeeper). Able to use percentages of disk space for retention policies rather than only bytes and time kept. Handling size configs when you change the number of partitions or add topics. API versioning [more API versions to implement]. Replication [first draft done - testing heavily now]. Partition...
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    Ip Logger

    Keep log of your IP.

    This will log your ip when it changes. It runs as a service which will automatically start up when the computer starts. This is ideal for people who would like to know their ip when they what to use RDC, or any other services which require them to connect to their PC/server. PLEASE REGISTER AT http://www.tylersimmonds.co.uk/ip/admin/
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    ConnView is conntrack table viewer. It is php script - frontend for ip_conntrack table. You can choose filtering, sorting for connections. Script recognizes common services in conntrack table .You can see connection list, or detail list per IP, etc.
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