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glogg is a multi-platform GUI application to browse and search through long or complex log files. subtitle

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    2022-05-03

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  • Separate dump files for the top 20k subreddits
    Once you've extracted it, you'll need a text editor capable of opening very large files. I use glogg which lets you open files like this without loading the whole thing at once. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Can I extract a table from a sql script file without having to setup a server?
    You can attack huge files with this: https://glogg.bonnefon.org/. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Lnav – An advanced log file viewer for the small-scale
    I've been using https://glogg.bonnefon.org/. The mark / matches feature is really handy. However there are a few bugs with highlighting and it hasn't been updated in a while. Will have to check this out! - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
  • Searching inside large single-line text files?
    There's a multi-platform GUI tool glogg that 's very good for browsing and searching files that break normal editors (long lines in particular tend to kill editors even with word wrap enabled). Source: over 2 years ago
  • Use the 'Tail' Command to Monitor Everything
    For a nice GUI log file viewer, I really like glogg ( https://glogg.bonnefon.org/ ) which is avaialble windows/mac/linux. - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
  • Passing arguments between two independent Lua scripts?
    Building on what /u/revereddesecration said, you'd probably be better off just using some basic tools that understand regex like grep or less, or a specific log-viewer tools like glogg or lnav. lnav for example lets you specify multiple log files and interleaves the timestamped entries with visual indicators of which file a message is from. Source: almost 3 years ago
  • She tried to warn us
    You just have to install a very lightweight and efficient text program called Glogg. Then download the 14.0GB SQL file from Archive.org (last one on the list). Then open Glogg, open "ytdata.sql" from the folder you downloaded it to, then in the box beside Text type anything you want and search. On a fast computer it takes about two minutes to complete the search. Just remember the search is case sensitive. Source: almost 3 years ago

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