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This is intended as a repository of scripts that clean-up logs. They rely on the assumption that you are logging everything, and that the logs of each character goes into a separate file. To run these scripts, you will need access to typical command-line tools, which should be built-in to any Linux or OS X system. | This is intended as a repository of scripts that clean-up logs. They rely on the assumption that you are logging everything, and that the logs of each character goes into a separate file. To run these scripts, you will need access to typical command-line tools, which should be built-in to any Linux or OS X system. | ||
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Replace '#' with an appropriate number for other unique marker for the scene. | Replace '#' with an appropriate number for other unique marker for the scene. | ||
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Extract scene log from raw log and print to screen: | Extract scene log from raw log and print to screen: |
Revision as of 07:59, 19 October 2020
Note: This guide was written by a player. It is not officially sanctioned by staff. While best attempts have been made at accuracy, it is possibly inaccurate or out-of-date. If you see something that should be changed, please contact Bobbi on MUSH.
This is intended as a repository of scripts that clean-up logs. They rely on the assumption that you are logging everything, and that the logs of each character goes into a separate file. To run these scripts, you will need access to typical command-line tools, which should be built-in to any Linux or OS X system.
For help logging from your client, see Auto Logging Helper
Marking Logs
When you start a scene:
think SCENE#START
When you end a scene:
think SCENE#END
Replace '#' with an appropriate number for other unique marker for the scene.
Extracting Marked Logs
Extract scene log from raw log and print to screen:
awk '/SCENE#START/,/SCENE#END/' filename
Extract scene log from raw log into new file:
awk '/SCENE#START/,/SCENE#END/' filename > newfilename
This will give you everything that happened between when you set those markers.
Coming soon: ways to automatically remove various OOC output.