NET Core app for the Windows Installer, so I thought I’d write these brief notes to help anyone else interested in taking the same path. This is the first time I’ve tried packaging a. NET Framework installed to run this app: it’s fully self-contained, carrying everything it needs in the 20 MB MSI package. Oh, and happily, you don’t need a particular version of the. You can download a Windows MSI package that will install clef.exe and put it on your PATH from the Releases page in the GitHub repository. So, last week, I cobbled together CLEF Tool, a tiny command-line program you can use for filtering, enriching, forwarding, and pretty-printing Serilog’s compact JSON format: Like XML before it, JSON is arguably human-readable, but not really comfortable to work with in large volumes. In the next version of Seq, we’re using it for Seq’s own internal diagnostic log file instead of (somewhat ironically) plain text, so that we can more easily sift through events and spot issues with Seq itself. Serilog 2.0 introduced a handy new JSON serialization format for application logs.
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