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version 0.8.4 on Jul 20th, 2013

A log files analysis / filtering framework.

logtools encompasses of a few easy-to-use, easy to configure command-line tools, typically used in conjunction with Apache logs.

The idea is to standardize log parsing and filtering using a coherent configuration methodology and UNIX command-line interface (STDIN input streaming, command-line piping etc.) so as to create a consistent environment for creating reports, charts and other such log mining artifacts that are typically employed in a Website context.

This software is distributed under the Apache 2.0 license.

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Last updated Jul 20th, 2013

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