And if you are interested in helping with the project please let me know as I am always looking for people to help. So be sure to check it out, and feel free to give me feedback on it. Be sure to read the README file before using it as there is a good amount of stuff the script can do. To run it you will have to use terminal/command-line as there currently is no GUI, and it will produce text files with the interpreted data. I have extensively tested it(partly the reason I took so long to release it) and I am confident that there are no major bugs in it. It is in alpha mode as there are a number of features I would like to add to it, not so much because it is buggy(although it may have a few). Well I finally released it minutes ago on. I am going to eventually take it off of Source Forge to help achieve this goal.Įy fellas, some of you may have seen me snooping around here for awhile promising that I was creating a log parser that would make all of our lives easier. That is the location from which FileZilla Log Analyzer should be used for all issue reporting and collaboration. FileZilla Log Analyzer is now available on GitHub.
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