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There's no such thing. Log files are notoriously varied in their format, structure and consistency, and log4net output is only a miniscule portion of the types of .log files Linguist is expected to encounter in-the-wild. Even "best guess" highlighting would be extremely hit-or-miss.
I know syntax highlighted log files would look spiffy on GitHub, but remember, Linguist's purpose is to identify data formats and programming languages. Log files—being plain-text files for human consumption—are neither.
Language name
log4net , or most standard, semi-structured (ex. not json, think console log) log files
URL of example repository
https://github.com/emilast/vscode-logfile-highlighter
URL of syntax highlighting grammar
https://github.com/emilast/vscode-logfile-highlighter/blob/master/syntaxes/log.tmLanguage
Most popular extensions
.log
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