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🔖 Meteor Logging: Store application log messages into file (FS)
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Parse an XML logs file and export data to Grafana (and Prometheus).
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This command line tool is useful to identify DDoS attacks to a group of servers, as well as the malicious IP addresses, by providing a Log file in a specific format
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Use Monolog to log data to files/databases/notifications/...
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Use hb-virtual-switch to configure virtual switches that are triggered by keywords appearing in the Homebridge log file, as well as to configure traditional virtual (dummy( switches.
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Sep 26, 2024 - TypeScript
This is a simplified integration of the Multilog's logging system.
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Input 'log file' to calculate mobile total amount due and write to Json file with Java and display it on web with React
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Mar 11, 2018 - JavaScript
Logger is a minimalistic Logger, which allows to log arbitrary message-types to a file.
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Sep 26, 2022 - C++
A utility that monitors Netgear R6400 logs received via email(IMAP). It processes them and parses each entry for writing into a database.
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Feb 16, 2022 - JavaScript
LogLeaf is a powerful PHP logging class tailored for tracking file activities in text or CSV. It logs timestamps, IP, browser, and OS, using external libraries for enhanced accuracy. Ideal for detailed data analysis, it ensures users can easily access structured logs.
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Nov 27, 2023 - PHP
A basic keylogger program written in Python that records and logs keystrokes. The logged keys are saved to a file named keylog.txt.
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May 27, 2024 - Python
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