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Build[1][2] Docs[3][4] Coverage Status[5][6] lnav[7][8]
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▌[1] - https://github.com/tstack/lnav/workflows/ci-build/badge.svg
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▌[2] - https://github.com/tstack/lnav/actions?[4mquery[0m=workflow%3Aci-build
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▌[3] - https://readthedocs.org/projects/lnav/badge/?[4mversion[0m=latest&[4mstyle[0m=plastic
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▌[4] - https://docs.lnav.org
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▌[5] - https://coveralls.io/repos/github/tstack/lnav/badge.svg?[4mbranch[0m=master
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▌[6] - https://coveralls.io/github/tstack/lnav?[4mbranch[0m=master
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▌[7] - https://snapcraft.io//lnav/badge.svg
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▌[8] - https://snapcraft.io/lnav
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This is the source repository for [1mlnav[0m, visit https://lnav.org[1] for
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a high level overview.
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▌[1] - https://lnav.org
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[1m[35mLNAV – The Logfile Navigator[0m
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The Log File Navigator, [1mlnav[0m for short, is an advanced log file viewer
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for the small-scale. It is a terminal application that can understand
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your log files and make it easy for you to find problems with little
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to no setup.
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[1mScreenshot[0m
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The following screenshot shows a syslog file. Log lines are displayed
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with highlights. Errors are red and warnings are yellow.
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Screenshot[1][2]
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▌[1] - file://{top_srcdir}/docs/assets/images/lnav-syslog-thumb.png
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▌[2] - file://{top_srcdir}/docs/assets/images/lnav-syslog.png
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[1mFeatures[0m
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[33m•[0m Log messages from different files are collated together
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into a single view
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[33m•[0m Automatic detection of log format
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[33m•[0m Automatic decompression of GZip and BZip2 files
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[33m•[0m Filter log messages based on regular expressions
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[33m•[0m Use SQL to analyze your logs
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[33m•[0m And more...
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[1mInstallation[0m
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Download a statically-linked binary for Linux/MacOS from the release
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page[1]
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▌[1] - https://github.com/tstack/lnav/releases/latest#release-artifacts
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[1mUsage[0m
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The only file installed is the executable, [37m[40m lnav [0m. You can execute it
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with no arguments to view the default set of files:
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▌[37m[40m$ lnav [0m
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You can view all the syslog messages by running:
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▌[37m[40m$ lnav /var/log/messages* [0m
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[4mUsage with [0m[4m[37m[40m systemd-journald [0m
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On systems running [37m[40m systemd-journald [0m, you can use [37m[40m lnav [0m as the
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pager:
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▌[37m[40m$ journalctl | lnav [0m
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or in follow mode:
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▌[37m[40m$ journalctl -f | lnav [0m
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Since [37m[40m journalctl [0m's default output format omits the year, if you are
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viewing logs which span multiple years you will need to change the
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output format to include the year, otherwise [37m[40m lnav [0m gets confused:
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▌[37m[40m$ journalctl -o short-iso | lnav [0m
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It is also possible to use [37m[40m journalctl [0m's json output format and [37m[40m lnav[0m
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will make use of additional fields such as PRIORITY and _SYSTEMD_UNIT:
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▌[37m[40m$ journalctl -o json | lnav [0m
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In case some MESSAGE fields contain special characters such as ANSI
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color codes which are considered as unprintable by journalctl,
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specifying [37m[40m journalctl [0m's [37m[40m -a [0m option might be preferable in order to
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output those messages still in a non binary representation:
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▌[37m[40m$ journalctl -a -o json | lnav [0m
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If using systemd v236 or newer, the output fields can be limited to
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the ones actually recognized by [37m[40m lnav [0m for increased efficiency:
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▌[37m[40m$ journalctl -o json [0m[4m[37m[40m--output-fields[0m[37m[40m=MESSAGE,PRIORITY,_PID,SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER,_SYSTEMD_UNIT | lnav [0m
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If your system has been running for a long time, for increased
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efficiency you may want to limit the number of log lines fed into [37m[40m lnav[0m
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, e.g. via [37m[40m journalctl [0m's [37m[40m -n [0m or [37m[40m [0m[4m[37m[40m--since[0m[37m[40m=... [0m options.
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In case of a persistent journal, you may want to limit the number of
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log lines fed into [37m[40m lnav [0m via [37m[40m journalctl [0m's [37m[40m -b [0m option.
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[1mLinks[0m
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[33m•[0m Main Site[1]
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[33m•[0m [1mDocumentation[0m[2] on Read the Docs
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[33m•[0m Internal Architecture[3]
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▌[1] - https://lnav.org
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▌[2] - https://docs.lnav.org
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▌[3] - file://{top_srcdir}/ARCHITECTURE.md
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[1mContributing[0m
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[33m•[0m Become a Sponsor on GitHub[1]
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▌[1] - https://github.com/sponsors/tstack
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[4mBuilding From Source[0m
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[4mPrerequisites[0m
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The following software packages are required to build lnav:
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[33m•[0m gcc/clang - A C++14-compatible compiler.
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[33m•[0m libpcre - The Perl Compatible Regular Expression
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(PCRE) library.
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[33m•[0m sqlite - The SQLite database engine. Version 3.9.0
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or higher is required.
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[33m•[0m ncurses - The ncurses text UI library.
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[33m•[0m readline - The readline line editing library.
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[33m•[0m zlib - The zlib compression library.
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[33m•[0m bz2 - The bzip2 compression library.
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[33m•[0m libcurl - The cURL library for downloading files
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from URLs. Version 7.23.0 or higher is required.
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[33m•[0m libarchive - The libarchive library for opening archive
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files, like zip/tgz.
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[33m•[0m wireshark - The [35m'tshark'[0m program is used to interpret
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pcap files.
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[4mBuild[0m
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Lnav follows the usual GNU style for configuring and installing
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software:
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Run [37m[40m ./autogen.sh [0m if compiling from a cloned repository.
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▌[37m[40m$ ./configure [0m
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▌[37m[40m$ make [0m
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▌[37m[40m$ sudo make install [0m
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[1mSee Also[0m
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Angle-grinder[1] is a tool to slice and dice log files on the
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command-line. If you're familiar with the SumoLogic query language,
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you might find this tool more comfortable to work with.
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▌[1] - https://github.com/rcoh/angle-grinder
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