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```sh |
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$ ws [--port|-p <port>] [--log-format|-p dev|default|short|tiny] |
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$ ws [--port|-p <port>] [--log-format|-p dev|default|short|tiny] |
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``` |
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``` |
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The default `port` and `log-format` are `8000` and `dev`, respectively. |
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The default port and log-format are 8000 and "dev", respectively. |
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Use with Logstalgia |
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Use with Logstalgia |
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The `default` log-format is compatible with [logstalgia](http://code.google.com/p/logstalgia/). |
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The "default" log-format is compatible with [logstalgia](http://code.google.com/p/logstalgia/). |
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If you wrote your log output to disk, like so: |
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If you wrote your log output to disk, like so: |
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```sh |
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```sh |
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$ ws --log-format default > web.log |
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$ ws --log-format default > web.log |
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``` |
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``` |
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Then you could visualise in logstalgia: |
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Then you could visualise in logstalgia with: |
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```sh |
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```sh |
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$ logstalgia web.log |
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$ logstalgia web.log |
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``` |
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``` |
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