EasyLogger

View the line matching model and/or methods on a log file in command line

EasyLogger command_name [command-specific options] [--] arguments...
  • Use the command help to get a summary of commands

  • Use the command help command_name to get a help for command_name

  • Use -- to stop command line argument processing; useful if your arguments have dashes in them

Commands

help

Shows list of commands or help for one command

text

View the line matching model and/or methods on a log file in command line

help [command]

Shows list of commands or help for one command

Gets help for the application or its commands. Can also list the commands in a way helpful to creating a bash-style completion function

Options

These options are specified after the command.

-c, --completion

List all commands one line at a time, for use with shell completion ([command] argument is partial command to match)

text log_file [command]

View the line matching model and/or methods on a log file in command line

This will display the lines of the log file matching the model and/or the method in a command line . If tail-mode is set, only the new lines matching will be displayed whereas if file-mode is set, it will be only the the already logged lines matching that will be displayed. Without any of these options, both of them will be displayed.

Options

These options are specified after the command.

-c, --class=arg

classe(s) to match

The classe(s) to match in the log file. Can be mixed with method to match.

To put several classes, use a comma without space. Example -c Class1,Class2

-f, --filemode

file-mode

if set, easy logger will sho only the matching past line of the file and exit.

if both file-mode and tail-mode is activated, file-mode will be chosen.

-m, --method=arg

method(s) to match

The method(s) to match in the log file. Can be mixed with class to match.

To put several methods, use a comma without space. Example -m Method1,Method2

-t, --tailmode

tail-mode

if set, easy logger will show only the new lines

-v, --verbose

verbose

Switch to verbose mode where more outputs will be shown