Klogg is cross-platform open source tool designed to view and search information in large log files.
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Not a CLI tool, but I recently started using https://klogg.filimonov.dev/ klogg (which seems to be a successor of glogg) more and more often. - Source: Hacker News / 10 days ago
Glogg is a great tool, but unfortunately it is not developed anymore. I maintain a fork -- klogg (https://klogg.filimonov.dev). It is generally faster for both opening a file and performing searches. Current dev builds that use hyperscan regular expression engine can open a file and do a search while glogg would still be indexing that file. Source: about 2 years ago
Once I had to go through an unusually large log file which was around 2GB. I am a regular Notepad++ user but it couldn't handle the file. In addition to opening the file I also needed to search around the file for keywords like Error or Exception. I found klogg to be just the right tool for me. It allows for viewing as well searching for words within the large text file easily. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
This is still an early stage TUI, many widgets are incomplete or missing (i.e. Text area, partial keyboard support, incomprehensible Documentation) I have very little time to work on it and the progresses are incredibly slow. I develop it in order to create a terminal log viewer that could mimic the features exposed by glogg or klogg. Source: over 2 years ago
Apache ActiveMQ is an open-source Java-based message queue that can be accessed by clients written in Javascript, C, C++, Python and .NET. There are two versions of ActiveMQ, the existing “classic” version and the next generation “Artemis” version, which is currently being worked on. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
For real-time streaming, we have other frameworks and tools like Apache Kafka, ActiveMQ, and AWS Kinesis. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
The back-end is designed as a set of microservices communicating through a message broker, ActiveMQ, with a custom configuration to support delayed delivery and other features. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
My suggestion would be: don't try to reinvent the wheel. There are communications solutions out there already intended for this kind of use case, like https://activemq.apache.org/ (I point this out because Amazon MQ is based on ActiveMQ). Source: about 2 years ago
First we have to run a broker in my case I use activeMq You can download the file zip and after extract the file you can acces to the bin foler and run. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
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