lnav v0.7.3: Features: * Add 'pipe-to' and 'pipe-line-to' commands that pipe the currently marked lines or the current log message to a shell command, respectively. * Added a "pretty-print" view (P hotkey) that tries to reformat log messages so that they are easier to read. * Added a 'redraw' command (CTRL+L hotkey) to redraw the window in case it has been corrupted. * Added a 'relative-goto' command to move the current view relative to its current position. * Experimental support for linking with jemalloc. * The plain text view now supports filtering. * Added 'next-mark' and 'prev-mark' commands to jump to the next or previous bookmarked line (e.g. error, warning, ...) * Added a 'zoom-to' command to change the zoom level of the histogram view. Fixes: * Autotools scripts overhaul. * Added a configure option to disable linking with libtinfo. The newer versions of ncurses don't require it, however the build silently pulls it in as a dependency, if it is available on the system. This can be explicitly disabled using the '--disable-tinfo' option during configure. * Fixed the configure script behavior to ignore the values specified using the CFLAGS and LDFLAGS environment variables while searching for sqlite3 when '--with-sqlite3' switch was specified without the prefix. * The configure script now recognizes libeditline symlink'ed to masquerade as libreadline. This previously used to cause problems at compile time, specially on OS X. If you come across this error, use the '--with-readline=prefix' switch to specify the path to the correct location of libreadline. lnav v0.7.2: * Added log formats for vdsm, openstack, and the vmkernel. * Added a "lo-fi" mode (L hotkey) that dumps the displayed log lines to the terminal without any decorations. The write-to, write-json-to, and write-csv-to commands will also write their output to the terminal when passed '-' as the file name. This mode can be useful for copying plain text lines to the clipboard. * (OS X) Text search strings are copied to the system's "find" clipboard. Also, when starting a new search, the current value in the "find" clipboard can be tab-completed. lnav v0.7.1: Features: * Added an 'environ' SQL table that reflects lnav's environment variables. The table can be read and written to using SQL SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements. Setting variables can be a way to use SQL query results in lnav commands. * Added a 'jget' SQLite function that can extract fields from a JSON- encoded value. * Added log formats for the OpenAM identity provider. * Added a 'clear-highlight' command to clear previous calls to the 'highlight' command. * Fixed some performance bugs in indexing JSON log formats. Loading times should be at least five times faster. * Filtering performance should be improved so that enabling/disabling filters should be almost instantaneous. * The filter-in, filter-out, and highlight commands now support tab-completion of text in the current view. * Add a '-i' flag that installs format files in: ~/.lnav/formats/installed lnav v0.7.0: Features: * Add the '.schema' SQL command to open a view that displays the schema for the internal tables and any attached databases. If lnav was only executed with a SQLite database and no text files, this view will open by default. * The scroll bar now indicates the location of errors/warnings, search hits, and bookmarks. * The xterm title is update to reflect the file name for the top line in the view. * Added a "headless" mode so that you can execute commands and run SQL queries from the command-line without having to do it from the curses UI. * When doing a search or SQL query, any text that is currently being displayed can be tab-completed. * The '-H' option was added so you can view the internal help text. * Added the 'g/G' hotkeys to move to the top/bottom of the file. * Added a 'log_mark' column to the log tables that indicates whether or not a log message is bookmarked. The field is writable, so you can bookmark lines using an SQL UPDATE query. * Added syntax-highlighting when editing SQL queries or search regexes. * Added a "write-json-to" command that writes the result of a SQL query to a JSON-formatted file. * The "elapsed time" column now uses red/green coloring to indicate sharp changes in the message rate. * Added a "set-min-log-level" command to filter out log messages that are below a given level. Fixes: * Performance improvements. * Multi-line filtering has been fixed. * A collator has been added to the log_level column in the log tables so that you can write expressions like "log_level > 'warning'". * The log_time datetime format now matches what is returned by "datetime('now')" so that collating works correctly. * If a search string is not valid PCRE syntax, a search is done for the exact string instead of just returning an error. * Static-linking has been cleaned up. * OpenSSL is no longer a requirement. * Alpha support for Windows/cygwin. * Environment variables can now be accessed in SQL queries using the syntax: $VAR_NAME * An internal log is kept and written out on a crash. * Partition bookmarks are now tracked separately from regular user bookmarks. You can start a partition with the 'partition-name' command and remove it with the 'clear-partition' command. * Improved display of possible matches during tab-completion in the command-prompt. The matches are now shown in a separate view and pressing tab repeatedly will scroll through the view. * The "open" command now does shell word expansion for file names. * More config directory paths have been added: /etc/lnav, $prefix/etc/lnav, and directories passed on the command-line with -I. lnav v0.6.2: Features: * Word-wrap support. Fixes: * Fix some OS X Mavericks build/runtime issues. lnav v0.6.1: Features: * Support for JSON-encoded log files. Fixes: * Some minor fixes and performance improvements. lnav v0.6.0: Features: * Custom log formats and more builtin formats * Automatic extraction of data from logs * UI improvements, support for 256 color terminals lnav v0.5.1: Features: * Added the '-t' and '-w' options which can be used to prepend a timestamp to any data piped in on stdin and to specify a file to write the contents of stdin to. Fixes: * Cleanup for packaging. lnav v0.5.0: Features: * Files can be specified on the command-line using wildcards so that new files are automatically loaded. Directories can also be passed as command-line arguments to read all of the files in the directory. * Builds on cygwin again. * Added the 'C' hotkey to clear any existing user bookmarks. * Added experimental support for accepting input from mice. Fixes: * Internal cleanup. * Copying to the clipboard on OS X is now supported. * Many bug fixes. lnav v0.4.0: Features: * Files that are not recognized as containing log messages have been broken out to a separate text files view. You can flip between the log view and the text file view with the 't' hotkey. When viewing text files, the 'f' hotkey will switch between files. * Files compressed with bzip2 are recognized and decompressed on the fly. * Added a "session" file and command for storing commands that should be executed on startup. For example, if you always want some highlighting to be done, you can add that command to the session file. Fixes: * Add some more log file formats for generic log files. * Performance improvements for compressed files. * Works on OS X now. lnav v0.3.0: Changes: * The hotkey for the SQL view was changed to 'v' and 'V' from '.'. Features: * You can now switch between the SQL result view and the log view while keeping the top of the views in sync with the "line_number" column. Fixes: * The "line_number" column is no longer included in the SQL result view's stacked bar graph. * Added a "warnings" count to the histogram view.