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    Autologging

    Easier logging and tracing of Python functions and class methods.

    ...Autologging provides two decorators and a custom log level: "autologging.logged" decorates a class to create a __log member. By default, the logger is named for the class's containing module and name (e.g. "my.module.ClassName"). "autologging.traced" decorates a class to provide automatic CALL/RETURN tracing for all class, static, and instance methods, as well as the special __init__ method (by default) "autologging.TRACE" is a custom log level (lower than logging.DEBUG) that is registered with the Python logging module when autologging is imported
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    cross platform logging module for Python with a C interface
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    yalimon (Yet another linux monitoring tool) is a python script that runs as a cron job, gathers data from several commands, stores it in a database and then creates graphs out of it. A web interface is used to view the images and to manage the module
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    py-rrdtool is a Python module provides an interface to RRDTool, the well known graphing/logging tool.
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    Moodss is a modular monitoring application, composed of a GUI and a daemon, which supports any device or process for which a module can be developed. Complete dashboards with graphical viewers, thresholds, SQL database archiving, ... can be managed.
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    A wrapper for Python's standard logging module to provide a file-like interface. Allows legacy code that wishes to log to a file (including stdout and stderr) to use the logger facility.
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    Module to allow for reading lines from a continuously-growing file (such as a system log). Handles log files that get rotated/trucated out from under us. Inspired by the Perl File::Tail module.
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    log4py is a logging module for python, similar to log4j
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