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Logs Colorize

by Uoc Nguyen ALL

Log files colorize for dmesg & logcat file

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SublimeText2-Logs

status: stable

Overview

Log files colorize.

Currently support:

  • dmesg
  • logcat

The Problem

Nothing

Getting Started

Install SublimeText2-Logs_

If you're running a full installation of Sublime Text, simply doublelick on the .sublime-package file. If you're running a portable installation, you need to perform an installation by hand.

Once installed, run the following command from the Python console (Ctrl+)::

view.run_command("COMMAND")

Alternatively, you can define a new key binding for this command.

  • To get more advanced control and auto-update you should use Package Control.

How to Use

This package will auto detect first line of file for each log format.