tick VS mulog

Compare tick vs mulog and see what are their differences.

mulog

μ/log is a micro-logging library that logs events and data, not words! (by BrunoBonacci)
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tick mulog
3 4
583 469
1.0% -
6.2 4.6
about 1 month ago 16 days ago
Clojure Clojure
MIT License Apache License 2.0
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tick

Posts with mentions or reviews of tick. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-10.

mulog

Posts with mentions or reviews of mulog. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-09-20.
  • Tracing: Structured Logging, but better in every way
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 20 Sep 2023
    There are logging libraries that include syntactically scoped timers, such as mulog (https://github.com/BrunoBonacci/mulog). While a great library, we preferred timbre (https://github.com/taoensso/timbre) and rolled our own logging timer macro that interoperates with it. More convenient to have such niceties in a Lisp of course.
  • A History of Clojure (2020) [pdf]
    22 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 10 Aug 2023
  • Logging verbosely into a ring buffer?
    3 projects | /r/java | 13 Apr 2022
  • Debugging in Clojure
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Jul 2021
    Assuming the crash doesn't cause the process to completely exit, you could indeed use `scope-capture` for this. This works well for local dev. In theory, you could use `sc.api/spy` in production code, and then attach a remote repl to diagnose any crashes. I wouldn't recommend this though, I think it would be best to use a good logging library like Mulog: https://github.com/BrunoBonacci/mulog

What are some alternatives?

When comparing tick and mulog you can also consider the following projects:

aero - A small library for explicit, intentful configuration.

timbre - Pure Clojure/Script logging library

hiccup - Fast library for rendering HTML in Clojure

re-frame-10x - A debugging dashboard for re-frame. X-ray vision as tooling.

mount - managing Clojure and ClojureScript app state since (reset)

debug-repl - A Clojure debug repl as nrepl middleware

re-frame - A ClojureScript framework for building user interfaces, leveraging React

clj-otel - An idiomatic Clojure API for adding telemetry to your libraries and applications using OpenTelemetry.

warp-estimate

cider - The Clojure Interactive Development Environment that Rocks for Emacs

ring - Clojure HTTP server abstraction

spyscope - Trace-oriented debugging tools for Clojure