LogoRRR Feature Video

LogoRRR Feature Video

Screencast of the main usecases for LogoRRR

The video below walks through LogoRRR’s main workflows: how to open files, how the visual block representation works, and how search terms are used to highlight and filter log entries.

LogoRRR in action: opening log files, zip archives, and directories; navigating entries with search terms

What the video shows

Zip files — Drop a .zip archive anywhere onto the application and LogoRRR unpacks it and opens all log files inside in one step. Useful when collecting logs from a running system as a bundle.

Directories — Open a folder and every log file inside becomes its own tab. Useful when a service writes separate files per component or per day.

Multiple files — Open one file after another; each gets its own tab. Switch between them freely without losing your search terms or scroll position.

Session memory — LogoRRR remembers which files were open and where you left off when you reopen the application. Getting back to work after a restart takes seconds.