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lighty-stats

lighty-stats is a CLI lighttpd log file analyzer which, unlike most other tools, prints the result directly to the terminal. Since most Web servers use the same log format, it can be used for other httpd software as well.

Tags Internet Log Analysis
Operating Systems Unix
Implementation Perl

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  • Rrelease-mid
  •  11 Jun 2009 17:56
  • Rrelease-after

    Changes: Minor code improvements. --count=0 now shows all items instead of none.

    • Rrelease-mid
    •  14 Apr 2009 10:27
    • Rrelease-after

      Changes: This release added statistics about User Agents and improved handling of /dev/stdin and similar files.

      • Rrelease-mid
      •  21 Feb 2009 18:23
      • Rrelease-after

      Changes: Abuse of eval() in the source code has been removed, lighty-stats now has far better performance and consumes less memory. Documentation for the -C switch, which was missing in the last release, has been added.

      • Rrelease-mid
      •  15 Feb 2009 06:36
      • Rrelease-after

      Changes: Log files can now be read directly from stdin, and it's possible to specify the regular expression used for parsing on the command line.

      • Rrelease-mid
      •  26 Jan 2009 12:18
      • Rrelease-after

      Changes: lighty-stats now accepts more than one logfile on the commandline.

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