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    Kubetail

    Kubetail

    Bash script to tail Kubernetes logs from multiple pods

    Bash script that enables you to aggregate (tail/follow) logs from multiple pods into one stream. This is the same as running "kubectl logs -f " but for multiple pods. Just download the kubetail file (or any of the releases) and you're good to go. Note that you may need to run compinit for zsh to pick-up the changes in the competition after having upgraded from the non-abbreviated installation.
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    Auto Shutdown v2.0

    Auto Shutdown v2.0

    Auto shutdowns, restarts & logs off your computer while you are away!

    Auto Shutdown is a small but effective application that was created to help you schedule a system power off or reboot in an effortless manner. The program also supports the 'Log off' action besides 'Restart' and 'Shutdown'. Auto Shutdown displays in the main window both the current time and the customizable timer you can use to schedule a task.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Rootsh is a wrapper for shells which logs all echoed keystrokes and terminal output to a file and/or to syslog. It's main purpose is the auditing of users who need a shell with root privileges. They start rootsh through the sudo mechanism.
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    Accepts a regular expression as an argument and any matches found (stdin) will be highlighted (stdout) using shell color escape sequences. Good for looking through logs/monitoring console output/etc.
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    DBA Shell Functions and Scripts to make it easy for common Database command-line chores such as assigning Environment variables, running scripts into logs, provide stored passwords, error checking, checking for db status, database restarts, compile, etc.
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    ...This is an SSH-based command execution and file transfer utility that includes support for batch, console, and shell integration modes, multiple server enviornments, and full audit logs.
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    Loggy is a Linux Advanced Logcleaner and a tool to hide you in a linux machine by cleaning or modifing the intruder's ip from all the logfiles in /var bin and txt logs it find logs, with a recursive search in /var/log and a lot of fantastic features
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