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    l'oGGo

    l'oGGo

    A powerful terminal app for structured log streaming

    l'oGGo or Log & Go is a rich Terminal User Interface app written in Golang that harnesses the power of your terminal to digest log streams based on JSON-based logs. This can be used against applications running locally, on a Kubernetes cluster (see K8S Cheatsheet), GCP Stack Driver (Google Logs, see GCP-Stream Command), and many others.
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    Docker-ELK

    Docker-ELK

    The Elastic stack (ELK) powered by Docker and Compose

    A turnkey Docker Compose stack to spin up the ELK stack (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana) for log collection, analysis, and visualization. Based on official Elastic images and enhanced with configuration defaults optimized for local development and testing.
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    PM2

    PM2

    Node.js Production Process Manager with a built-in Load Balancer

    PM2 (Process Manager 2) is a production process manager with its own built-in load-balancer for Node.js applications. If you want battle-hardened Node.js applications that can be monitored and kept alive forever, PM2 is the way to go. PM2 lets you manage, maintain and increase Node.js performance. It is constantly assailed by over 1800 tests so you can deliver high quality applications, and deploy confidently and more often. PM2 is cross-platform and arguably the most widely-used...
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    apache-logs-to-mysql

    Apache Log Parser and Data Normalization Application

    Apache Log Parser and Data Normalization Application Python handles File Processing & MySQL handles Data Processing ApacheLogs2MySQL consists of two Python Modules & one MySQL Schema to automate importing Access & Error files and normalizing data into database designed for reports & data analysis. Runs on Windows, Linux and MacOS & tested with MySQL versions 8.0.39, 8.4.3, 9.0.0 & 9.1.0. 4 LogFormats & 2 ErrorLogFormats can be loaded and 5 MySQL Stored Procedures can be processed...
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    Logagent

    Logagent

    Extensible log shipper with input/output plugins, buffering, etc.

    Logagent is a modern, open-source, lightweight log shipper. It is like Filebeat and Logstash in one, without the JVM memory footprint. It comes with out-of-the-box and extensible log parsing, on-disk buffering, secure transport, and bulk indexing to Elasticsearch, Sematext Logs, and other destinations. Its low memory footprint and low CPU overhead make it suitable for deploying on edge nodes and devices, while its ability to parse and structure logs makes it a great Logstash alternative.
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