tlog
fgprof
tlog | fgprof | |
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4 | 3 | |
296 | 2,759 | |
1.7% | - | |
5.2 | 3.3 | |
3 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
C | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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tlog
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Help with installing tlog on Debian 10
https://salsa.debian.org/ascii/tlog/-/tree/debian/latest https://github.com/Scribery/tlog
- How to log bash commands in some simple way?
- Tlog: Terminal I/O Logger
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Bash-Oneliner: A collection of handy Bash One-Liners and terminal tricks
Enterprises that requires logging of user actions will very likely not being doing it at the shell level, either through compiled in options, or shell history.
Instead, the Kernel has built in functionality called Auditd[0], which is capable of logging any and all executions, file or socket accesses, and much more. Along with included tooling for quickly finding and alerting on events[3].
Further, if terminal logging or playback is really required (usually not), it's generally done through pam with tlog[1]. Red Hat 8 and above come with built-in tlog support[2].
[0] https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterp...
[1] https://github.com/Scribery/tlog/blob/main/README.md
[2] https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterp...
[3] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Audit_framework
fgprof
- Fgprof – The Full Go Profiler
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Go profiler service in AWS
As for OP: I'm not aware of a similar offering by AWS itself. You could try https://pyroscope.io/ but I'd be hesitant to recommend it because it's based (well, copied my code without attribution/license, different story : p) on my fgprof project. Unfortunately that means it won't scale to applications with many goroutines and add O(N) stop-the-world pauses to your application 🙈.
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Pyroscope — continuous profiling software to help you identify performance issues.
I agree the UI could use some work, but generally speaking CPU profiling is supported and does work. In fact, any HTTP endpoint that returns a valid pprof profile works, so even custom profiles are supported, such as fgprof.
What are some alternatives?
trice - 🟢 super fast 🚀 and tiny 🐥 embedded device 𝘾 printf-like trace ✍ code, works also inside ⚡ interrupts ⚡ and real-time PC 💻 logging (trace ID visualization 👀)
profefe - Continuous profiling for long-term postmortem analysis
snoopy - Snoopy Command Logger is a small library that logs all program executions on your Linux/BSD system.
go-profiler-notes - felixge's notes on the various go profiling methods that are available.
bash-preexec - ⚡ preexec and precmd functions for Bash just like Zsh.
pyroscope - Continuous Profiling Platform. Debug performance issues down to a single line of code [Moved to: https://github.com/grafana/pyroscope]
cassette_deck - 🖭 CLI gif recorder, simplified
wzprof - WebAssembly Profiler based on Wazero
vscode-bash-debug - Bash shell debugger extension for VSCode (based on bashdb)
perforator - Record "perf" performance metrics for individual functions/regions of an ELF binary.
logswan - Fast Web log analyzer using probabilistic data structures
tlog - Observability events system