Logmux tails multiple log files, labels their lines and outputs everything in one stream - Much like docker-compose, but simply for local log files!
pip install logmux
logmux first.log second.log test/third.log
This will tail all three log files. New lines will be prefixed with the name of
the log file it came from, e.g. first:
for the first log file and third:
for the last one.
You can customize the labels by providing them as a query parameter for each file:
logmux "first.log?label=custom" second.log test/third.log
This will prefix all lines from the first file with custom:
. You'll need to
quote the argument like in this example to make sure that your shell is not
going to split it.
It's also possible to set the color of the label:
logmux "first.log?label=custom&color=blue" "second.log?color=red" test/third.log
In no particular order:
- MultiTail uses ncurses to tail multiple log files in one or more windows. Logmux takes a more simple approach by just printing to stdout.