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logexpert
1.9.0
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Description
Summary of (most) features:
* Tail mode
* MDI-Interface with Tabs
* Search function (including RegEx)
* Bookmarks
* A very flexible filter view and possibility to filter to tab
* Highlighting lines via search criteria
* Triggers (e.g. create Bookmark or execute a plugin) via search criteria
* Columnizers: Plugins which split log lines into columns
* Unicode support
* log4j XML file support
* 3rd party plugin support
* Plugin API for more log file data sources
From bennewcomb:
[** FOR Chocolatey ONLY **]
I've found this to be a worthy and necessary tool job after job, computer after computer. Is it bug-hunting season? This is a low investment-high return application that, if added to your stack, will enhance application debugging with minimal time and effort. You can watch multiple files at once and determine quickly when each is updated, optionally tailing them all so you can watch the logging output as it's being written. You can also set editor formatting rules to decorate useful sections to visually separate groups of text while reviewing the file, and even have it stop when it finds something of interest. This tool saves me time and helps me highlight certain files in the forest of log file statements for easier visibility and faster identification of relevant log lines. A tail program, if you're not a superuser or sysadmin, is software that appears to continually scroll to the bottom of any file you load, making the newest updates immediately visible on the screen withing requiring you to refresh the file.
Installation Directory: $(Split-Path -parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition)
On my computer, it lands in {chocolatey}\lib\logexpert.1.9.0
Status | Completed |
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Checksum (MD5) | 80a5f0f3feab2f4e1dd94fe52ebacc16 |
Checksum (SHA-1) | 8cf2cb185ed129a3f0fae8c25190bf822b2d1fdc |
Checksum (SHA-256) | 6f4bdc42469846b8cb1f9b64503ef67b925744784e8c3cf1894547faa9e4de5a |
Checksum (SHA-512) | b88531048460e62b69d1aa94256d473e95d69839757a1869764a9bfd09785631b9… |
GPG Signature | |
GPG Fingerprint | 5469ab82f5defd3702f3a6e3aeacd79f3881101c |
Storage Region | Dublin, Ireland |
Type | Binary (contains binaries and binary artifacts) |
Uploaded At | 1 year, 9 months ago |
Uploaded By |
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Slug Id | 190-Ap5 |
Unique Id | kw5ELqoIxEYZ |
Version (Raw) | 1.9.0 |
Version (Parsed) |
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extended metadata | |
File Renames | '1.9.0' 'logexpert.1.9.0.nupkg' |
Authors | Zarunbal Previous:Hagen Raab |
Copyright | Original work Copyright (c) 2011 Hagen Raab, Modified work Copyright (c) 2017 Zarunbal |
Dependencies | |
License URL | https://cdn.rawgit.com/zarunbal/LogExpert/v1.9.0/LICENSE |
Owners | Zarunbal |
Project URL | https://github.com/zarunbal/LogExpert |
Release Notes | https://github.com/zarunbal/LogExpert/releases/tag/v1.9.0 |
Tags | LogExpert | logging | tail | troubleshooting | viewer | windows |
Title | LogExpert |
pkg | logexpert.1.9.0.nupkg |
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1.2 MB |
md5 | sha1 | sha256 | sha512 |
This package has 38 files/directories.
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logexpert |
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Last scanned
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Scan result
Vulnerable
Vulnerability count
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Max. severity
CriticalTarget: | ||
CRITICAL |
CVE-9868-53062: library: vulnerability titlePackage Name: package_name Installed Version: 1.10.38 Fixed Version: 2.4.21 References: chavez-calderon.org www.sanchez-meyers.com foster.org |
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CVE-3103-19126: library: vulnerability titlePackage Name: package_name Installed Version: 1.10.81 Fixed Version: 2.7.2 References: www.parrish.com www.rodriguez.com smith.net |
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These instructions assume you have setup the repository first (or read it).
To install/use logexpert @ version 1.9.0 ...
choco install logexpert -s ding-ding-chocolatey --version 1.9.0
Note: This assumes you have configured ding-ding-chocolatey as a source.
nuget install logexpert -Version 1.9.0 -Source ding-ding-chocolatey
nuget install ... -NoCache
to overcome this. You can find out
more in the
NuGet package installation documentation
.
Note: This assumes you have configured ding-ding-chocolatey as a source.
dotnet add package logexpert -v 1.9.0 -s https://nuget.cloudsmith.io/ding/ding-chocolatey/v3/index.json
dotnet restore --no-cache
to overcome this. You can find out
more in the
NuGet package installation documentation
.
paket add nuget logexpert -v 1.9.0
Note: This assumes that you have setup the source for this repository in your paket.dependencies
file.
Install-Package -Name 'logexpert' -RequiredVersion '1.9.0' -Source 'ding-ding-chocolatey'
Note: This assumes you have configured ding-ding-chocolatey as a source.
Install-Package logexpert -Version 1.9.0 -Source ding-ding-chocolatey
Note: This assumes you have configured ding-ding-chocolatey as a source.
You can also install the latest version of this package:
choco install logexpert -s ding-ding-chocolatey
Note: This assumes you have configured ding-ding-chocolatey as a source.
nuget install logexpert -Source ding-ding-chocolatey -DependencyVersion Highest
Note: This assumes you have configured ding-ding-chocolatey as a source.
dotnet add package logexpert -s https://nuget.cloudsmith.io/ding/ding-chocolatey/v3/index.json
paket add nuget logexpert
Note: This assumes that you have setup the source for this repository in your paket.dependencies
file.
Install-Package -Name 'logexpert' -Source 'ding-ding-chocolatey'
Note: This assumes you have configured ding-ding-chocolatey as a source.
Install-Package logexpert -Source ding-ding-chocolatey
Note: This assumes you have configured ding-ding-chocolatey as a source.