Logging
In computing, logging is the act of keeping a log of events that occur in a computer system, such as problems, errors or just information on current operations.
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Never use print for debugging again
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Main Sigma Rule Repository
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A debugging and profiling tool that can trace and visualize python code execution
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Simple, powerful, and fast logging for Python.
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Uncomplicated Observability for Python and beyond! 🪵🔥
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Abseil Common Libraries (Python)
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OpenTelemetry Python API and SDK
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A powerful set of Python debugging tools, based on PySnooper
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Eliot: the logging system that tells you *why* it happened
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Logging Made Easy (LME) is a no cost, open source platform that centralizes log collection, enhances threat detection, and enables real-time alerting, helping small to medium-sized organizations secure their infrastructure.
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⚡️SwanLab - an open-source, modern-design AI training tracking and visualization tool. Supports Cloud / Self-hosted use. Integrated with PyTorch / Transformers / LLaMA Factory / Swift / Ultralytics / veRL / MMEngine / Keras etc.
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Adds variables to python traceback. Simple, lightweight, controllable. Debug reasons of exceptions by logging or pretty printing colorful variable contexts for each frame in a stacktrace, showing every value. Dump locals environments after errors to console, files, and loggers. Works in Jupyter and IPython. Install with pip or conda.
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📘 The experiment tracker for foundation model training
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Python Logging For Humans (Also supports configurable color logging for the terminal!)
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