Frodo is an android library inspired by Hugo, mainly used for logging RxJava Observables and Subscribers outputs on the logcat. It generates and weaves code based on annotations only on debug versions of the application where the plugin is applied, for instance, it is safe to persist any Frodo annotation in the codebase.
A simple easy-to-use debug utility which helps you capture the logs simultaneously to adb terminal as well to a file on SD Card.
An easy Android logging with Kotlin and Timber.
Trail is a simple logging system for Java and Android. Create logs using the same API and the library will detect automatically in which platform the code is running.
A library that logs your request in cURL, used with Retrofit HTTP client.
A general-purpose logging library with built-in support to save logs to file.
Robin is a logging library for Bundle data passed between Activities and fragments. It also provides a callback to send screen views of user visited pages to your analytics client.
Sometimes we want/need to know what's going on behind the scenes but our app is not always connected to our computer to let us check the logs. Galgo will let you display your log messages as an overlay on top of your UI.
Extremely useful for testers who want to have more insight into what's going on behind the scenes in our apps when it misbehaves.
You can also define some basic settings such as background color, text color, text size and number of lines to display on screen so it better fits your needs.
This is a lightweight Logger to file for Android. Logging to file is a common task and there is no good solution to do it effectively. This library does it for you.
Log is a super-simple drop-in replacement for android.util.Log
that can also be used in normal Java projects.
A simple tool that can be used to quickly add informative debug logs to the code during investigation without typing much.
Android UI logger library.
Main features:
Simple logger with support sections and json representation in the original form.
The design goals of this project are as follows:
This is a library that allows pure Java / Kotlin modules or libraries using SLF4J as their logging framework to bridge on the Google Android platform in combination with Jake Wharton's Timber logging utility.
It's based on the patrickfav/slf4j-timber project with a modern take using Kotlin and the latest version of SLF4J (currently v2.0.0 which relies on ServiceLoader mechanism instead of the static binder mechanism as described here).
Jambo is an open source remote logging library. For those who would like to see their logs remotely on their android device Jambo is the library for you. Jambo installs a separate debug app for intercepting all logs called with the Jambo class.
Birch is a simple, secure, and free remote logger that allows you to collect logs from production applications.
The lib supports offline logging and allows you to remotely adjust log level and upload frequency on specific devices to help troubleshoot pesky bugs in production.
The platform also helps organize logs coming from different build types whether it's development, staging, sandbox, production, or any other variation.
Features:
Lazy Logger is open source for lazy android app developer, supports Release/Debug stage. If your app on RELEASE, log messages will not be generated in logcat. Based-on Timber.
External logger library for android applications. You can save logs in any component in your app (Activity, Service, Fragment). The data will be stored in memory even after exiting the application or turning off the device. You can access the information at any time, export the data to an email, to a text file or to a server. The data can be accessed by the tag filter, text, or log creation time. The data will be deleted by a function under your control.
Show Android log in the best way, easy to debug.
The Rose
will automatically figure out from which class it's being called and use that class name as its tag.
Get to know which class changed the value in SharedPreferences
.
Super-simple, drop-in replacement for android.util.Log
with automatic level exclusion.
Tiny, lightweight, informative and very useful logger for Android. You don't need to define TAG. It is automatically generated and include file name, method, line number and of course the link to the code. Logging an activity lifecycle calls, changes of the fragments stack. LongLog for possibility print to LogCat very long messages. Log Interceptor for store a log messages anywhere. Current version 1.4.6
NyanCat is an advanced custom logging library for Android, written in Kotlin and Java.