Here's how it looks if you hide the tree - note the search results are at
the bottom. If you're not searching, that search area is hidden as well.
Because it's parsing the log, you can filter on logger, level, the message
- any field resolved during parsing.
The annotated lines show up as green b
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My mental model is usually:
* Hide logs from packages you know aren't relevant - the tree-based
(package-level) filtering and focus-on actions in the tree are super
helpful for doing that quickly
* Once you've filtered the view down to the set of packages tha
I do know that there are a bunch of settings to hide things that aren't
useful, I'm just saying that even hiding things I still don't find it super
useful. The table view that exists is theoretically useful, but I find
that it likes to cut off information because it is, well, a table.
The VfsLogF
Great initiative to revamp the Logging Services landing page! Go for it!
But don't change JBake and stick to AsciiDoc, please.
*Summary:*
1. JBake is great, reproducible, and familiar
2. "INFRA support" is not a valid argument
3. Markdown is a dead end
4. The future should ideally not