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Add a Journal notebook suggestion: Simple syslog-like view #3803

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@misje misje commented Oct 4, 2024

Add a notebook suggestion that creates a simple table that looks very much like the default output from journalctl. I find myself studying the identifier/unit and message exclusively most of the time. Having this simplification as a VQL suggestion would be very handy for day-to-day use.

Add a notebook suggestion that creates a simple table that looks very
much like the default output from journalctl.
@scudette scudette merged commit 0e1e420 into Velocidex:master Oct 4, 2024
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scudette pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 13, 2024
Add a notebook suggestion that creates a simple table that looks very
much like the default output from journalctl. I find myself studying the
identifier/unit and message exclusively most of the time. Having this
simplification as a VQL suggestion would be very handy for day-to-day
use.
scudette pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 13, 2024
Add a notebook suggestion that creates a simple table that looks very
much like the default output from journalctl. I find myself studying the
identifier/unit and message exclusively most of the time. Having this
simplification as a VQL suggestion would be very handy for day-to-day
use.
scudette pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 13, 2024
Add a notebook suggestion that creates a simple table that looks very
much like the default output from journalctl. I find myself studying the
identifier/unit and message exclusively most of the time. Having this
simplification as a VQL suggestion would be very handy for day-to-day
use.
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