This update includes documentation, performs some predicate operations properly, and saves the shell command to log excerpt files.
logs
When did Time Machine make its last backup? Are you sure that it completed without error? Here’s how to check these simply.
How to explore what happens during startup, and hone in on problems. The second tutorial, medium level.
A basic tutorial showing how to get useful information from Sierra’s new logs, using LogLogger5.
We need a bridge between Swift Playgrounds, Raspberry Pi, and other educational environments, and full-blown SDKs. That includes RAD tools and the likes of Console.
Can’t get the info from Sierra’s logs with Console? Here’s a free replacement to give full access to past log entries swiftly and efficiently.
Tips for getting the most out of Sierra’s logs using LogLogger4 and the log command.
A small tweak to help you use –start and –end options instead of –last, if you prefer.
This version of the free tool makes it simple to create sophisticated filters, so you can access log entries easily.
How to use predicates to filter out log entries, and obtain more concise and useful log extracts.
