Wow Log Parser is a combat log parser for the game World of Warcraft. The purpose of the program is to parse the files generated with the /combatlog command. The source code can be found on: http://www.gurre.eu/wowlogparser/forum
This is a Real-Time Stats signature for use with the selectBF log parser. It's written in PHP/MySQL and tested in both Linux and Windows environments. The script pulls data from selectBF and using the GD Library,dynamically outputs the stats to images.
This is a ban log parser for BlackBagOps's Battlefield Remote Server Manager. It will take a adminlog.csv file from your server manager and create useful statistical information from it.
LAN log parser for counter-strike can be used to convert multiple names on log files to one name for every player.
psychostats and HL stats don't work on LAN because of "wrong" WON IDs. and the nametrack doesn't work too, because of those nickfakers
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The tribes console log parser is a perl script that will parse starsiege tribes and tribes 2 console logs. The parsed data is stored in a mysql database, and can be retrieved over the web with a supplied php file.
Chrono-Stats is a Half-Life:Counter-Strike log parser. What makes it unique from any other, is the built in web panel. It lets you update stats, configurations, and the look of your stats, all through a web based admin panel.
Code engine for parsing Quake 3 Arena console log files to produce player statistics. Engine designed to be extensible for use with ANY quake 3 mod. Example of a mod implemented (Urban Terror).
hlparse is, as the name would suggest, a Half-Life log parser and interpreter. Half-Life dedicated servers produce data output in a standard format (although they didn't in the past) which is relatively nice to parse.
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