Seq — centralized structured logs Send logs and traces from any language using HTTP, OpenTelemetry, and flexible custom inputs Seq preserves all the structured information provided by your applications, and exposes it directly through a high-fidelity JSON data model Outages are measured in minutes and seconds, so Seq is real-time
Strand-seq and the future of personalized genomics This Review discusses the principles and applications of Strand-seq and highlights its ability to assign genetic variants based on their maternal or paternal origin and potential to contribute to
Getting Started with Seq Seq is the easiest way for NET developers to capture, search and integrate structured log events! This page will walk you through the very quick setup process
Datalust · GitHub Repositories seq-app-telegram Public Send events and notifications from Seq to Telegram via the Bot API
datalust seq - Docker Image The Individual license included with Seq lets developers run Seq locally, and supports solo developers in production The Individual license is for individuals only
Search and Analyze Logs and Traces - Seq Documentation This page covers everything you need to know in order to understand your systems, find bugs, and spot trends using telemetry data in Seq! The Seq query language serves two closely related, yet distinct, purposes First, it's the foundation of quick and easy event searching: finding structured events that match some criteria
Getting Started - Seq Documentation Getting Started Seq is a telemetry server that runs on a central machine Your application uses a library like Serilog, Microsoft Extensions Logging or OpenTelemetry to send structured events to Seq's HTTP API, which stores them and makes them searchable through Seq's web interface