PowerTime
stumpless
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PowerTime
stumpless
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Which Tools do you use for Project organization and checklists? I'm just using my readme.md at the moment. But am curious to find out if there are any tools that stand out from the crowd.
I maintain a roadmap for long term planning, and use a new Github Project for each release for the more immediate tasks. It's a bit heavier than a simple checklist, but I find that the end of release wrap-up of the old project and creation of the new one is a good way for me to take a fresh look at what to tackle next. Works for me, but probably not for everyone.
What are some alternatives?
snoopy - Snoopy Command Logger is a small library that logs all program executions on your Linux/BSD system.
trice - 🟢 super fast 🚀 and tiny 🐥 embedded device 𝘾 printf-like trace ✍ code, works also inside ⚡ interrupts ⚡ and real-time PC 💻 logging (trace ID visualization 👀)
Loguru - Python logging made (stupidly) simple
libimobiledevice - A cross-platform protocol library to communicate with iOS devices
liblogax - Blazing fast, simple and modular header-only logging library with zero allocation for C and C++, implemented in C90. Allow logging into various output formats such as Key-Value and JSON.
stumpless-logger - CLI tool to log information to a variety of destinations, local and remote.
logswan - Fast Web log analyzer using probabilistic data structures
C_Logging - A convenience function which allows for easier error logging and debugging.
lwan - Experimental, scalable, high performance HTTP server
fluent-bit - Fast and Lightweight Logs and Metrics processor for Linux, BSD, OSX and Windows
syslog-ng - syslog-ng is an enhanced log daemon, supporting a wide range of input and output methods: syslog, unstructured text, queueing, SQL & NoSQL.