timbre VS mulog

Compare timbre 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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timbre mulog
5 4
1,432 470
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7.6 4.6
12 days ago 22 days ago
Clojure Clojure
Eclipse Public License 1.0 Apache License 2.0
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timbre

Posts with mentions or reviews of timbre. 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
    Mentioning μ/log and no mention of timbre (https://github.com/taoensso/timbre), that is an odd omission. Malli is a great mention, but there ought to be a mention of clojure.spec (https://github.com/clojure/spec.alpha) which has much more mindshare.
  • Rich Hickey – open-source is Not About You
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 2 Jul 2022
    If you're not familiar with lisps in general, it might be hard to grok the differences between lisp-macros (as used in Clojure) and "normal" macros you see in other languages.

    But, if you are familiar already, and just wanna see examples of neat macros that makes the API nicer than what a function could provide, here are a few:

    - https://github.com/clojure/core.async/blob/master/examples/w...

    - https://github.com/weavejester/compojure

    - https://github.com/ptaoussanis/timbre

    - https://github.com/krisajenkins/yesql

  • Build and run Clojure projects. CLI, tools.deps and deps.edn guide
    4 projects | dev.to | 2 Apr 2022
    When clj is invoked, two libraries will be available in our code: timbre logging library which artifacts taken from Maven, and test-runner, taken from GitHub.
  • Tour of our 250k line Clojure codebase
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 3 Jun 2021
    No, I don't think they were hyped at any point.

    They are used in certain libraries like https://github.com/ptaoussanis/timbre but for things that are simply not possible without macros, for example (timbre/spy (+ 1 1)) will actually print both the expression and the result:

    DEBUG [ss.experimental.scratch:1] - (+ 1 1) => 2

    Perhaps if the macros are "simple" they can be unpacked relatively easily. I do understand how mentally challenging that can be for somebody who's just starting with Clojure. I've been using Clojure for ~8 years and only just recently became more comfortable with macros after I made a conscious effort in that direction. I'm still far from an "expert" in them.

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 timbre and mulog you can also consider the following projects:

integrant - Micro-framework for data-driven architecture

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

clj-new - Generate new projects based on clj, Boot, or Leiningen Templates!

debug-repl - A Clojure debug repl as nrepl middleware

rlwrap - A readline wrapper

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

clip - Light structure and support for dependency injection

cider - The Clojure Interactive Development Environment that Rocks for Emacs

test-runner - A test runner for clojure.test

spyscope - Trace-oriented debugging tools for Clojure

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

re-frame-flow - Graph based visualization tool for re-frame event chains