Logsy: Zero-Setup Real-Time Log Streaming Tool for Developers
By
Devesh Paragiri
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
Logsy is a new observability tool that enables developers to stream server logs in real-time with minimal setup. The product promises to get log streaming working in just 3 seconds with a single command, delivering logs to a mobile-friendly dashboard. It's positioned as a zero-setup solution for developers needing real-time log monitoring and analysis.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledStream your server logs in real-time with zero setup.
Just one command and you're streaming logs to a beautiful mobile friendly dashboard.
Setup log streaming in 3 seconds.
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