A simple and straightforward log viewer that displays the events of interest in a clear and concise visual manner so that you can identify them faster.
This update is a maintenance release with visual improvements and bugfixes. Internally, substiantial work was done to improve test coverage (End2End tests and performance tests).
For an overview have a look at the milestone page, and a changelog is available here.
There are four Enhancements in this release:
#206 is a really nice addition, which improves look & feel a lot. #204 helps to get an idea of the overall situation for large files.
Four Bugfixes made it into this release.
#213 and #212 were perceivable for the end user, #201 and #209 were minor bug fixes.
The most work for this release went into improving the Developer experience.
#208 introduced end2end tests for LogoRRR
, you can have a look on youtube for a demonstration of several use cases which are now checked on every build of LogoRRR
. This improved also the code quality in the process and will reduce regressions in the future.
#203 helps finding performance bottlenecks, this release renders in fact a little bit faster than previous editions and continues the work done in release 23.3.0.
#198 helps executing IoManagerSpec in the CI, #202 harmonises the approach for JLink with Mac.
I can announce a relaunch of LogoRRR.app and a Youtube Playlist dedicated to LogoRRR
s development. On social media there is also an account you can follow logorrr@twitter to get informed about the latest development news.
[!NOTE] For Windows installation, simply use the provided installer below. Please note that this installer is not signed (see issues #64 and #29), which means you will need to acknowledge and approve a warning dialog during the installation process.
https://github.com/rladstaetter/LogoRRR/compare/24.2.0...24.3.0
This update brings enhanced zip file support and animated clipboard actions, alongside various bug fixes.
For an overview have a look at the milestone page, and a changelog is available here.
[!NOTE] For Windows installation, simply use the provided installer below. Please note that this installer is not signed (see issues #64 and #29), which means you will need to acknowledge and approve several warning dialogs during the installation process.
https://github.com/rladstaetter/LogoRRR/compare/24.1.0...24.2.0
This update introduces multiple usability enhancements designed to assist users in efficiently handling larger files, exporting filtered data, and maintaining focus on their current tasks.
#122, #132: remember actual scroll position
#172: widens scroll bars
#173: fixes visual bugs in TextView
#170, #171: fixes current element selection
#78, #102, #153, #169 adds 'copy current selection' feature
#146: fixes open file dialog for mac
#154, #159: adds context menu items for more options to close a log file
Also, logorrr.app was improved by adding a dedicated download link for linux builds (#135) and the download statistics page was improved (#163).
For an overview have a look at the milestone page, and a changelog is available here.
https://github.com/rladstaetter/LogoRRR/compare/23.3.0...24.1.0
The highlight of this release is a substantial performance and memory improvement, see Issue #150.
https://github.com/rladstaetter/LogoRRR/compare/23.2.1...23.3.0
This release is a bugfix and maintenance release.
#30: change deployment such that LogoRRR can be put into the apple app store
#145: for a sandboxed LogoRRR it was not possible to open previous opened files which affected the overall user experience
#140: removes support for x86 mac build
#112: introduces a 'clear logs' button (handy if you want to observe an ongoing process)
#105: introduces a custom ConfigReader and ConfigWriter for Filter type
various: code cleanup, renewed used compiler/plugins, documentation updates, less warnings ...
For MacOsX, LogoRRR is available in the Apple Appstore.
This bugfix release addresses the startup issues that were affecting LogoRRR on all platforms.
The initial report can be found at #136, and I would like to extend my gratitude to Oliver Lรถffler for providing a clear and concise bug report that helped me quickly resolve the issue.
Besides that, this release does not include any new features or functionalities.
Due to bug #136 this release needs a directory to be created manually if you have a new installation. Please use the bugfix version for this release.
LogoRRR
releases now also contain builds for Linux. This solves #22. At the moment amd64
and aarch64
platforms are supported. The provided .deb files were created on Ubuntu virtual machines. Specifically for Linux, LogoRRR
creates its configuration and log file (see below) in ~/.logorrr/
thanks to #116.
To improve the UX, the search button is now an icon instead of the 'search' text. The toolbar was reordered such that searchtags are displayed to the right, search text field is now placed to the left. Additionally, search terms are displayed in a more compact way.
You can now activate / deactivate a live mode to watch log files. For this, a checkbox in the toolbar was introduced. While inspecting a log file in autoscroll mode, you can still use LogoRRR
s interactive features like filtering or search.
LogoRRR
logfileStarting with this release, LogoRRR
creates it's own log file which can be opened in the Help Menu. It will be written in the same directory as logorrr.conf
. This fixes #45 and helps debugging LogoRRR
itself.
With feature (#104) you can clear all log entries in LogoRRR
for a logfile without deleting the data from disc. This is especially handy if you monitor a log file over a longer time frame or want to start 'fresh' without reloading the file.
This is a pre release which contains preliminary downloads to enable early adopters to test out new features. For the latest stable release see https://github.com/rladstaetter/LogoRRR/releases/tag/22.3.0/
LogoRRR
releases now also contain builds for Linux. This solves #22. At the moment amd64
and aarch64
platforms are supported. The provided .deb files were created on Ubuntu virtual machines. It would be great to get feedback here.
It is planned to support flat pak such that more (all?) distros are supported. (see unsolved #111). Specifically for Linux, LogoRRR
creates its configuration and log file (see below) in ~/.logorrr/
thanks to #116.
To improve the UX, the search button is now an icon instead of the 'search' text. The toolbar was reordered such that searchtags are displayed to the right, search text field is now placed to the left. Additionally, search terms are displayed in a more compact way.
You can now activate / deactivate a live mode to watch log files. For this, a checkbox in the toolbar was introduced. While inspecting a log file in autoscroll mode, you can still use LogoRRR
s interactive features.
Starting with this release, LogoRRR
creates it's own log file which can be opened in the Help Menu. It will be written in the same directory as logorrr.conf
. This fixes #45.
You can clear all log entries in LogoRRR for a logfile without deleting the data from disc with this new feature (#104). This is especially handy if you monitor a log file over a longer time frame or want to start 'fresh' without reloading the file.
This release features a more modern look for LogoRRR and a windows installer which doesn't need administrative rights.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/rladstaetter/LogoRRR/compare/22.2.0...22.3.0
This release adds several improvements, most notably a better user experience. Much energy has been put into improving search and visual appearance of LogoRRR.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/rladstaetter/LogoRRR/compare/22.1.0...22.2.0