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tink-rust | lnav | |
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80 | 6,686 | |
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8.6 | 9.5 | |
13 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Rust | C++ | |
Apache License 2.0 | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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tink-rust
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What are you rewriting in rust?
I sort of rewrote google's tink project in rust. There is already a rust version by project oak but it didn't exactly jive.
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Go vs Rust for crypto implementations
As it were, it's being used as such to implement a Tink-compatible Rust library as part of Google's Project Oak.
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Tinkrust A Rust Port Of Googles Tink Cryptography
This project's RustDoc page is not very useful if you don't already know the API, but it has some really good documentation in the README.md and RUST-HOWTO.md files.
lnav
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Angle-grinder: Slice and dice logs on the command line
See https://lnav.org for a powerful mini-ETL CLI power tool; it embeds SQLite, supports ~every format, has great UX and easily handles a few million rows at a time.
- FLaNK Stack 26 February 2024
- LNAV – The Logfile Navigator
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Toolong: Terminal application to view, tail, merge, and search log files
The code base seems like a good reference as a small Python project.
My fav option in this class of apps: https://lnav.org/ It lets you use journalctl with pipes as requested here: https://github.com/Textualize/toolong/issues/4
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Logdy.dev – web based logs viewer UI for local development environment
For local development, I cannot recommend lnav[1] enough. Discovering this tool was a game changer in my day to day life. Adding comments, filtering in/out, prettify and analyse distribution is hard to live without now.
I don't think a browser tool would fit in my workflow. I need to pipe the output to the tool.
[1] https://lnav.org/
- Textanalysistool.net
- Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
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Ask HN: How does `lnav` run its playground which you can just SSH into?
It looks like they run an SSH server inside a Docker container defined by this Dockerfile [1]. This uses the ForceCommand directive in the sshd_config file to ensure that a specific command is run when a user connects (rather than the user connecting directly to a shell).
Depending on whether the user connects as the `playground` or `tutorial1` user they interact with a bash script that is either [2] or [3].
[1]: https://github.com/tstack/lnav/blob/master/demo/Dockerfile
[2]: https://github.com/tstack/lnav/blob/master/docs/tutorials/pl...
[3]: https://github.com/tstack/lnav/blob/master/docs/tutorials/tu...
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Show HN: Tailspin – A Log File Highlighter
This is really pretty - I do really wish for a good rust replacement for lnav[1] someday.
1: https://lnav.org/
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GoAccess - GoAccess is a real-time web log analyzer and interactive viewer that runs in a terminal in *nix systems or through your browser.
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conio-for-linux - Conio.h for linux
traits - Collection of cryptography-related traits
nnn - n³ The unorthodox terminal file manager