Structured log collector with logs visualization aka SEQ or ELK stack.
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Structured log collector with logs visualization aka SEQ or ELK stack.
NLog - Advanced and Structured Logging for Various .NET Platforms
An extension for ReSharper and Rider that highlights structured logging templates and contains some useful analyzers
A structured logging framework for .NET that supports log aggregation, e.g. Splunk
High performance logger for .NET 💯
An ASP.NET Core logger that utilizes RavenDB to store structured logs.
Sample project for 'Benefits of structured logging' blogpost
Capture, view and filter your ASP.net core log events right from your app
An example of CQRS architectural pattern on ASP.NET Core.
An NLog layout that writes JSON in Compact Log Event Format (CLEF) that is compatible with Seq.
Contribution to the Seq.Client.EventLog application which enhances reliability and adds dynamically extracting all properties as Seq structured properties! Builds made available here are from the dev branch.
Log library that accelerates getting projects up and running with Serilog. Log to Console, File, Event Log, Seq, and Splunk!
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.
A Serilog sink wrapper to write to the Windows EventLog using the SysUtils.ReportXToEventLog() in an M-Files Vault Application. See https://www.nuget.org/packages/Serilog.Sinks.MFilesSysUtilsEventLog/ for the NUGet
A JSON console logger for .Net
The ReflectInsight Library for .NET Core
Logging component for .NET Core with nice APIs for developers to use.
Net Core LoggerMessage pattern example
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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