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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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    Flog

    Flog

    A fake log generator for common log formats

    flog is a fake log generator built in Go that produces realistic log entries in several common formats, including Apache common, Apache combined, Apache error, RFC3164, RFC5424, and JSON. It was created to help developers and operators test systems that consume log data, such as log pipelines, SIEMs, or streaming platforms like Amazon Kinesis. Users can control the output by specifying the log format, output file path, log type (stdout, plain log file, or gzip-compressed file), and either the number of lines or the total byte size of logs to generate. ...
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