This Visual Studio Code plugin is designed for LiteLog, although it can be applied to any text in the editor.
The highlighting principle is based on regular expression matching.
- Press
CTRL + SHIFT + Pto open the VSC command palette. - Enter
LiteLog: Highlight Lines by Pattern, then input a string. This string will be used for regular matching, and if a match is found, it will be highlighted. - Enter
LiteLog: Highlight Lines by Regex, then input a regular expression. This regex will be used for regular matching, and if a match is found, it will be highlighted. - Enter
LiteLog: Clear All Highlightsto remove all highlighting.
This menu is only available in .log files.
- Highlight String: In the editor, select one or more characters, then right-click and choose
LiteLog: Highlight Selected Content. - Highlight Regex: In the editor, right-click and choose
LiteLog: Highlight Lines by Regex, which is a shortcut to the command line option. - Clear Highlight: In the editor, right-click and choose
LiteLog: Clear All Highlights, which is a shortcut to the command line option. - Change Log Level: In the editor, right-click and choose
LiteLog: Toggle Log Level Visibility. This allows you to filter out logs that you do not want to display. For example, by unchecking the [k] option, you can block kernel logs. - Show Filtered Logs: In the editor, right-click and choose
LiteLog: Toggle Filtered View. This will create a new tab displaying the filtered (by level) log file.