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tail -f /some/device_or_log | ts -s | tail -f /some/device_or_log | ts -s | ||
ref: [https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/26728/prepending-a-timestamp-to-each-line-of-output-from-a-command] | |||
== Rainbow Color Output == | |||
see [[Linux/lolcat]] | |||
tail -f /some/device_or_log | ts | lolcat | |||
== keywords == |
Latest revision as of 20:18, 3 August 2024
ts
ts adds a timestamp to the beginning of each line of input
The optional format parameter controls how the timestamp is formatted, as used by strftime(3) The default format is "%b %d %H:%M:%S"
ts
# no parameter default (eg. Aug 03 12:06:32) -r # relative time ago (eg. 15m5s ago) -i # incremental time since last log (eg. 00:00:00) -s # time since program start (eg "00:00:00") -m # monotonic clock (eg. Aug 03 12:06:32)
If you just want the hour/minute/second:
ts "%H:%M:%S" 12:07:45 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
If you just want epoch timestamp:
ts "%s" 1722712097 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Timestamp Output
tail -f /some/device_or_log | ts -s
ref: [1]
Rainbow Color Output
see Linux/lolcat
tail -f /some/device_or_log | ts | lolcat