TUI for viewing logs from journald, auditd, file system, Docker and Podman containers, Compose stacks and Kubernetes pods with support for log highlighting and several filtering modes.
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TUI for viewing logs from journald, auditd, file system, Docker and Podman containers, Compose stacks and Kubernetes pods with support for log highlighting and several filtering modes.
A multi-platform, Qt-based frontend for systemd's journalctl command. Accepting local as well as remote (SSH) data sources.
see (Service Event Extraction) is a TUI based tool to lookup logs from services (systemd)
JournalView is a lightweight, terminal-based application written in Rust that allows users to efficiently view, filter, and navigate system logs from journalctl.
📝 Kernel module that can be used as a replacement for syslog, logger or logwrapper
Terminal log analyzer built in Rust with instant filtering, structured field parsing, compressed file support, Docker/OTel streaming, and MCP integration.
An easy-to-use TUI for managing systemd units
Go package that writes to the systemd journal
Tracking systemd log (journal) and send them to discord or slack.
A real-time Linux log monitoring and semantic search tool that streams logs from journalctl, deduplicates repeated entries, embeds them using SentenceTransformer, and indexes them with FAISS for fast similarity search.
Terminal-based systemd UI
HTTP Monitoring Server/Client for Systemd based Systems
"show me all relevant file logs, systemd logs, and docker logs", in fewer keystrokes
Ubuntu system cleaner
Nagios/Icinga compatible plugin to search `journalctl` output for matching lines
Send logs from journalctl to Graylog
Lightweight Streamlit-based log time-series visualizer that pulls data directly from Ubuntu journalctl, chunking it by user-defined intervals and displaying intuitive heat maps to highlight changes in logging activity. Future updates will add regex filtering and LLM-agent-based escalation features. Potential integration with Graylog or Splunk.
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