Tofu Logging is a .NET library that provides fast and lightweight structured logging.
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Tofu Logging is a .NET library that provides fast and lightweight structured logging.
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Structured logging is a powerful technique for capturing and analyzing log data in a format that is easy to search, filter, and analyze, and Seri log is well-known for its built-in support for this feature.
The project aim is to help "plain old text logs" analysis, by transforming log entries into a structured form and inserting them into an SQL database.
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Tofu Logging is a .NET library that provides fast and lightweight structured logging.
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