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    SwiftLog

    SwiftLog

    A Logging API for Swift

    swift-log is the official, vendor-neutral logging API for Swift, providing a small, performant core that libraries and applications adopt to avoid logger lock-in. It defines common logging semantics and levels, plus a lightweight façade that backends can implement—so the same application code can run with different logging engines (e.g., OSLog on Apple platforms or custom sinks on servers). The package embraces Swift Package Manager, offers a clean Logger API, and is widely used across the Swift on server and Apple-platform ecosystems. The repo’s release notes and ecosystem links show active maintenance, CI coverage for recent Swift versions, and community-supplied backends. ...
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    Flogger

    Flogger

    A Fluent Logging API for Java

    Flogger is a structured logging API for Java that decouples how you log from where logs ultimately go, making it easy to change backends without rewriting application code. Instead of building messages eagerly, it uses lazy parameter evaluation so expensive string building only happens when a log statement is actually emitted. The API encourages structured key–value context and fine-grained rate limiting, which helps keep logs informative without flooding systems during high-traffic or error storms. ...
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    C++ Log Engine Library

    Easy, flexible, lightweight, platform independent C++logging library

    ...LogEngine is a C++ library for easy and flexible logging to files. Multithreaded, easy to use and fast. Automatic logfile backup (several modes). A small amount of code. Platform Independent.
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    Loggifier

    Loggifier

    A tool that inserts code into Java class files for logging

    A tool that inserts code into Java class files for logging. Possible logging points are class initialization, method entry and exit, and local variable assignment. Logging is based on java.util.logging.
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    Log4j mode - a major mode for viewing log files in Emacs - including syntax highlighting, log file filtering, and source code browsing.
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    log4db2

    log4db2

    Logging utility for DB2 for LUW written in SQL-PL

    Log4db2 is a logging utility for DB2 LUW that uses SQL instructions with SQL PL code. Its purpose is to provide an easy way to write messages from a SQL routine, with the possibility to query these messages directly from the database, allowing to monitor the progression of a process. This utility aims to reduce the time used for developing, testing, debugging and monitoring SQL routines, by centralizing the messages produced by the code.
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    ddrescueview

    ddrescueview

    Graphical viewer for GNU ddrescue mapfiles

    ...It can be compiled to run on Windows, GNU/Linux and probably OS X, too. The downloads include binaries for the respective target platform and the project files (source code). Update 2022/02/25: ddrescueview version 0.4.5 has been released. This maintenance release restores compatibility with ddrescue 1.24 and later. Please consider testing this version. Report issues in the bug tracker if you have a sourceforge account, or by email to <mbit-kiel@users.sourceforge.net>
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    Autologging

    Easier logging and tracing of Python functions and class methods.

    Autologging eliminates boilerplate logging setup code and tracing code, and provides a means to separate application logging from program flow and data tracing. Autologging provides two decorators and a custom log level: "autologging.logged" decorates a class to create a __log member. By default, the logger is named for the class's containing module and name (e.g. "my.module.ClassName").
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    HDDtempNC

    HDDtempNC

    Tool to acquire hard disk drive temperature from the network interface

    ###### HDDtempNC has now moved to Github ###### ###### Please visit the Github project at https://github.com/viharm/HDDtempNC ###### HDDtempNC provides a script to acquire hard disk drive temperature for a target host by querying an existing HDDtemp daemon and then parse the results according to the request. See project wiki for more details, usage and code.
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    owfs and owhttpd

    owfs and owhttpd

    Project moved to https://github.com/owfs/owfs/

    Please note that OWFS source code, and all Issue/Tickets/merge requests have now been moved to https://github.com/owfs/owfs/. Developer mailing lists will still be kept at Sourceforge. ---- OWFS -- 1-Wire file system. Use the Dallas 1-Wire and iButton chips with standard filesystem commands. Create temperature loggers. Monitor everything. OWHTTPD -- same system, only used as a light weight web server.
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    LinuxID

    LinuxID

    LinuxID is an easy console-service for distro identification and more!

    ...So it could print "Linux Mint 16 Petra", and then all its details and its base OS: "Ubuntu 13.10, Saucy Salamander", and various other info. It is open-source and written in C++. Source code is commented and can be found in the "Files" tab. To run the program, download "LinuxID" file and run it accordingly: navigate to where you downloaded the file and type this: ./LinuxID If you have renamed the file, call on it like this: ./filename
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    Bukkit Log Viewer

    Bukkit Log Viewer

    A simple, and lightweight program to display and format Bukkit logs.

    Bukkit Log Viewer is a simple, easy-to-use and lightweight program, which loads Bukkit server logs, and highlights the different logs, depending on the logger level. Below is a colour code: FINE = > green FINER = > green FINEST = > green INFO = > cyan SEVERE = > red WARNING = > yellow
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    Fail2Ban
    Fail2Ban monitors log files like /var/log/pwdfail or /var/log/apache/error_log and bans failure-prone addresses. It updates firewall rules to reject the IP address or executes user defined commands. Please see code and download from https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban . SF Fail2ban portal might not be up-to-date
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    A Ruby file parser/interpreter/preprocessor that comments lines of code based on conditions at the time the file is required. Very handy to implement debugging logs and code that has to be commented (not just dynamically switched off).
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    DevJournal is a tool for programmers that helps them be more purposeful and reflective about their work by tracking their edits and allowing them to save a collated, annotated history of their work session.
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    unique.timestamp provides a universally unique identifier which is also a human-readable timestamp. It includes a command line executable, a set of C routines for embedding into your own code, and some utilities for manipulating unique timestamps.
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    LOG4PLSQL is a PLSQL framework for logging in all PLSQL code this project was born from the log4J spirit (and use it). You have the possibility to log apart from transaction and use all LOG4J feature.
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    An open source data version repository model based on true INSERT only logic. Contains high performance support for data versioning and history. Enables point-in-time query and CDC sourcing including mapping each change to a transaction.
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    BASE is the Basic Analysis and Security Engine. It is based on the code from the Analysis Console for Intrusion Databases (ACID) project. This application provides a web front-end to query and analyze the alerts coming from a SNORT IDS system.
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    This project is dead. The code contained a number of possible exploits. Do not use this anymore. All files and downloads have been removed.
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    An implementation of the Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern based on the Jakarta Struts Framework. Includes a core library (Horizon), a servlet container (Stratus), and a Server Pages Engine (Phase). Resembles the J2EE web container environment.
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    A wrapper for Python's standard logging module to provide a file-like interface. Allows legacy code that wishes to log to a file (including stdout and stderr) to use the logger facility.
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    This project involves adding code to the Linux kernel to implement crash dumps for performing post-failure analysis of a kernel crash.
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    jLo is logging framework for java. It takes a different approach than any other logging framework available for java. It uses a code generator during the build process in order to be more flexible. You can define your own targets like init,debug, fata
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    Java code that routes messages from log4j to WebLogic logging.
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