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The log commands will filter out the logs for the last ran terraspace command. It does this by filtering for the last found PID in the log files. ## Quick Start Follow all the logs as you're running `terraspace all up`: terraspace logs -f Note, Terraspace automatically checks every second for new logs and adds them to be followed. ## View Logs View last 10 lines of each log file. terraspace logs up network # view up log on a specific stack terraspace logs up # view all up logs terraspace logs down # view all down logs terraspace logs # view all logs: up, down, etc By default, the logs command shows the last 10 lines for each log file. You can use the `-n` option to adjust this. terraspace logs -n 2 # view last 2 lines of all logs: up, down, etc To show all logs, use the `-a` option. terraspace logs up -a Note, if both an action and stack is specified, then it defaults to showing all logs. If you want not to show all logs, use `--no-all`. ## Tail Logs To tail logs, use the `-f` option. terraspace logs up network -f # view up log on a specific stack terraspace logs up -f # view all up logs terraspace logs down -f # view all down logs terraspace logs -f # view all logs: up, down, etc ## Timestamps The timestamps are shown by default when you are looking for multiple files. When you specify both the action and stack for a single log file, the timestamps are not shown. terraspace logs up # timestamps will be shown in this case terraspace logs up network # timestamps not be shown in this case To show timestamps: terraspace logs up network --timestamps
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