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Thanks everyone here for the help with my log_merger app. I just pushed version 0.4.0 to PyPI, including a number of UI niceties and support for merging written logs (plain text or gzip'ped) with concurrent packet captures. The core cascading merger generator is still there, and I added a windowed sort class to avoid having to read logs fully into memory to sort them before merging. github.com/ptmcg/log_merger/raw/main/static/…
Meanwhile, I feel only incrementally proficient with textual. Its widget library and supporting CSS configuration is really deep, and I'm still mostly cargo-culting from examples.
 
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07:52
@PaulMcG what's the PyPI link? It's not showing in a google search for me
 
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15:30
nice. the only thing i'd change on a quick glance is replacing that ugly underscore with a dash in the CLI name. underscores are super uncommon in CLIs
also, that capitalization like Log1.Txt in the column titles is weird. and a toggle between column and row mode would be nice - especially with longer lines columns will most likely suck even on large screens. maybe colorize the different sources to be able to easily distinguish between them nonetheless
 
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@ThiefMaster Thanks for the feedback. Did you try the -i switch for interactive browsing? That preserves the file names for the column headers. (The titlization of the column names in the text output is an artifact of littletable, where column headers are often object attributes, not file names.) I don't quite understand what you mean by "toggle between column and row mode" - transpose maybe?
17:17
@PaulMcG I have a personal policy of trying to understand and tweak example code every time, but otherwise I'm pretty sure this is a general experience of using the really heavyweight libraries
(my rule of thumb is that if the official documentation shows examples with star-imports, I had better go get some more tea first)
 
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@PaulMcG I haven't tried it at all, just looked at the readme on pypi
you might want to provide an asciinema link for people to see it in action w/o having to install it first :)
 
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what is asciinema?
21:42
@ThiefMaster Very true - I posted a video on an earlier release (Discord maybe?) that is a much better way to demonstrate, rather than hope people will install and run.
I'm also considering making the interactive mode the default, instead of requiring -i switch.

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