Hey, /g/, like my logging framework? Its compatible with all languages that can write a file to disk. Inspired by dmesg
>>55175963
looks amazing!!
>>55175995
To be honest I'd disable that bold effect, looks too much like systemd
>>55176170
You can also disable color if you want.
>>55176214
Cool, I like that color is nondefault
How does it look like without --dmesg?
>>55176241
Epoch. There is also human readable.
What is this? What is this good for?
>java
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>>55176641
>I have no professional experience whatsoever
>>55176687
Cool. What do you code in?
>>55175963
How is it configured?
Can you create your own levels?
Can you create multiple loggers/appenders based on objects/classes/instances and configure their behaviour individually?
Can it write into a remote server using HTTP calls?
Can the loggers be configured to filter output via certain criteria (not only log message content)?
>>55176860
You just gave me a lot of ideas.
There is a misconception. You actually implement the logger into your code, like Python, C, C++ etc. This is just a viewer, that can read and colorizer and format a specially formatted file. Yes it supports custom tags and levels, but the color defaults to bright white then. It doesn't actually have a configuration, its just command line argument for the viewer.
>>55176975
>just a viewer
oh
lame