xml-log-scan
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Dual-licensed under MIT or the UNLICENSE.
Features
- Extracts XMLs from log files or standard input
- Outputs results in a structured and human-readable format
- Supports XPath 3.1 transformation
- Can handle large log files efficiently
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Install
Install xml-log-scan using Cargo with the command cargo install xml-log-scan. This command downloads and installs the package from crates.io. Once installed, you can use the tool from the command line to analyze logs containing XMLs.
Usage
xml-log-scan is a command-line utility, usage info can be access with --help argument:
Sample log:
<world/>
</hello>
Analyze log for XMLs
<hello>
<world/>
</hello>
<simple qqq="aaa"/>
<another></another>
Pipe log to analyze for XMLs
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<hello>
<world/>
</hello>
<simple qqq="aaa"/>
<another></another>
Apply XPath to XMLs found
<world/>