Check GitHub releases for Windows installers and Linux/Mac packages.
Development status
Klogg is a multi-platform GUI application that helps browse and search through long and complex log files. It is designed with programmers and system administrators in mind and can be seen as a graphical, interactive combination of grep, less, and tail.
Please refer to the documentation page for how to use Klogg.
Windows | Linux | Mac |
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continuous-win | continuous-linux | continuous-osx |
I try to keep a changelog with monthly changes.
Klogg started as a fork of glogg - the fast, smart log explorer in 2016.
Since then it has evolved from fixing small annoying bugs to rewriting core components to make it faster and smarter that predecessor.
Development of klogg is driven by features my colleagues and I need to stay productive as well as feature requests from users on Github and in glogg mailing list.
Latest news about klogg development can be found at https://klogg.filimonov.dev.
Klogg has all best features of glogg:
- Runs on Unix-like systems, Windows and Mac thanks to Qt5
- Is fast and reads the file directly from disk, without loading it into memory
- Can operate on huge text files (10+ Gb is not a problem)
- Search results are displayed separately from original file
- Supports Perl-compatible regular expressions
- Colorizes the log and search results
- Displays a context view of where in the log the lines of interest are
- Watches for file changes on disk and reloads it (kind of like tail)
- Is open source, released under the GPL
And on top of that klogg:
- Is heavily optimized using multi-threading and SIMD
- Supports files with more than 2147483647 lines
- Includes much faster regular expressions search (2-4 times)
- Allows combining regular expressions with boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT)
- Supports many common text encodings
- Detects file encoding automatically using uchardet library (supports utf8, utf16, cp1251 and more)
- Can limit search operations to some part of huge file
- Allows to configure several highlighters sets and switch between them
- Has a list of configurable predefined regular expression patterns
- Includes a dark mode
- Has configurable shortcuts
- Has a scratchpad window for taking notes and doing basic data transformations
- Provides lots of small features that make life easier (closing tabs, copying file paths, favorite files menu, etc.)
Here is a small demo showing how much faster klogg is (searching in ~1Gb file stored on tmpfs):
klogg_vs_glogg.mp4
List of glogg issues that have been fixed/implemented in klogg can be found here.
List of all changes can be found here.
This project uses Calendar Versioning. For a list of available versions, see the repository tag list.
Binaries for all platforms can be downloaded from GitHub releases.
Windows installer is also available from:
Package for Mac can be installed from Homebrew
It is recommended to use klogg package from distribution-specific repositories.
Generic packages are available from klogg DEB and RPM repositories hosted at JFrog Artifactory. They are built to run on Ubuntu 18.04/20.04/22.04 and Centos 7 (x86-64 only).
For DEB add klogg artifactory repository (replace <ubuntu_release>
with one of bionic
, focal
, jammy
):
echo deb [trusted=yes] https://favpackage.jfrog.io/artifactory/klogg_deb <ubuntu_release> utils | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
Then install using apt
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install klogg
For RPM create klogg repo file in /etc/yum.repos.d/klogg-rpm.repo
with this content:
[Klogg]
name=Klogg
baseurl=https://favpackage.jfrog.io/artifactory/klogg_rpm/
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0
Then install using yum
sudo yum update
sudo yum install klogg
There is also an AppImage package that can be used without installation. To run klogg from AppImage, download the package and make in executable with either a file manager or terminal command chmod +x <path_to_klogg_AppImage>
and then run the AppImage file.
AppImage uses FUSE2 and Ubuntu 22.04 has moved away from FUSE2 into FUSE3 and therefore you need to install the necessary package to enable compatibility with FUSE2 sudo apt install libfuse2
.
As indicated by this link from the official appimage documentation: https://docs.appimage.org/user-guide/troubleshooting/fuse.html#setting-up-fuse-2-x-alongside-of-fuse-3-x-on-recent-ubuntu-22-04-debian-and-their-derivatives
Windows | Linux | Mac |
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continuous-win | continuous-linux | continuous-osx |
Please review BUILD.md for how to setup Klogg on your local machine for development and testing purposes.
First, please refer to the documentation page.
You can open issues using klogg issues page or post questions to glogg development mailing list.
We encourage public contributions! Please review CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct and development process.
This project is licensed under the GPLv3 or later - see COPYING file for details.
- Anton Filimonov
- Initial work - Nicolas Bonnefon
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.