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yEd - Wikipedia

yEd - Wikipedia

yEd is a general-purpose diagramming program with a multi-document interface. It is a cross-platform application written in Java that runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OS, and other platforms that support the Java Virtual Machine.

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Best Free Agile Tools and Free Scrum Software Overview

Best Free Agile Tools and Free Scrum Software Overview | Devops for Growth | Scoop.it
15 free Scrum project management tools to assist you in Agile software development. QA section to help you choose the right Agile tool.
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netbox-community/netbox: IP address management (IPAM) and data center infrastructure management (DCIM) tool.

netbox-community/netbox: IP address management (IPAM) and data center infrastructure management (DCIM) tool. | Devops for Growth | Scoop.it
IP address management (IPAM) and data center infrastructure management (DCIM) tool. - netbox-community/netbox
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DevOps Diagram Generator

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Document your DevOps pipeline with the XebiaLabs DevOps Diagram Generator
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Select your tools in the box below and generate
a beautiful diagram of your DevOps pipeline

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glogg — Description

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glogg enables you to use regular expressions to search for interesting events in your log files. It presents a results window which, together with complex regular expressions allows easy isolation of the meaningful lines amongst the noise.

glogg has been primarily developed to help spot and understand problems in huge logs generated by embedded systems. It can be equally useful to a sysadmin digging through logs from databases or web servers.

The main design goals for glogg are:

  • it should be fast
  • it does not have any limit on the size of files it can handle
  • it provides a clear view of the matches even in heavily cluttered files.

 

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Main features

  • Runs on Unix-like systems, Windows and Mac thanks to Qt
  • Provides a second window showing the result of the current search
  • Supports grep/egrep like regular expressions
  • Colorizes the log and the search results
  • Displays a context view of where in the log the lines of interest are
  • Is fast and reads the file directly from disk, without loading it into memory
  • Follows a log that is written to disk in real time
  • Allow to insert marks in the logs to interesting lines
  • Supports vim/less like keyboard commands to move around the file
  • Is open source, released under the GPL
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