DevLogBus

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DevLogBus is a real-time log viewer for full-stack development that brings backend, CLI, Linux journal, browser, HTTP, and SDK records into one live local stream.

Short Blurb

DevLogBus is local developer tooling for seeing cause and effect across full-stack workflows without juggling five terminals and a browser console. It coalesces backend service logs, CLI/TUI records, Linux journald, Chrome console/runtime/ network events, direct HTTP records, and SDK-published records into browser and terminal viewers. It includes a daemon, CLI, terminal UI, browser UI, Chrome Browser Tap extension, package-manager installs, and SDKs for Go, C, .NET/C#, Rust, Java/Kotlin, Node/TypeScript, and Python.

Longer Blurb

DevLogBus is a real-time log viewer for full-stack development and active troubleshooting. It gives backend services, command-line tools, Linux journald, browser console/runtime/network events, direct HTTP records, and SDK-published records one local stream with browser and terminal viewers. Use it side by side by source when ownership matters, or merge everything into one timeline when order matters. It is not a production observability platform; it is a workstation and trusted-network tool for the part of debugging where you need signal immediately and do not want to build a whole logging stack just to understand what happened.

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DevLogBus: real-time full-stack development logs from backend, CLI, Linux journal, browser, HTTP, and SDK sources in one local stream.

https://github.com/dan-sherwin/DevLogBus