<<<<<<< HEAD # LogView ## Installation Execute ```sh $ gem install log_view ``` ## Getting Started 1. Execute $ log_view The software will create a .log_view.yml file in your home 2. Configure the .log_view.yml file as the described exemple in the .log_view.yml file 3. Run: ```sh $ log_view ``` This step will show your configured projects. Use the described options in the output of third step to perform your ```sh $ log_view ``` ## Help Execute command line without parameters ```sh $ log_view ``` ## Basic Commands log_view gem offers four commands 1. **--split-log** The split-log option This command will separate log by file and server ```sh $ log_view --split-log ``` 2. **--grep** The grep option This is the basic grep function. You should write like: ```sh $ log_view --grep ``` 3. **--grep-v** Selected lines are those not matching any of the specified patterns. (grep -v description) You should write like: ```sh $ log_view --grep-v ``` 4. **-s** The choose server option This command allow you to choose a single server to monitoring ```sh $ log_view -s ``` You can write any single parts of server's name. Like this exemple: ```yaml project_name1: user: a password: b servers: - test-server1 - test-server2 files: - test-file1 - test-file2 ``` ```sh $ log_view project_name1 -s server1 ``` 5. **-f** The choose file option This command allow you to choose a single file to monitoring ```sh $ log_view -f ``` You can write any single parts of file's name. Like this exemple: ```yaml project_name1: user: a password: b servers: - test-server1 - test-server2 files: - test-file1 - test-file2 ``` ```sh $ log_view project_name1 -f file1 ``` 6. **-n** The -n argument display the latest 'n' input lines You should write like this: ```sh $ log_view project_name1 -n ``` ======= log_view ========