Download SysLog
SysLog 2.1.6 (30)
Update on: 2018-08-31
Requires Android: Android 4.0+ (Ice Cream Sandwich, API 14)
Signature: addd1225c69b68a97f110fd35e4eecff49f5ece3
SysLog 2.1.6(30) safe verified
Screen DPI: nodpi
Architecture: universal
File SHA1: 70de39fb9a191694c91dfb26273755927130a165
File Size: 1.6 MB
What's new:
v2.1.6 (August 30, 2018)
- Fix crashes while in landscape
v2.1.5 (July 18, 2018)
- Added support for grabbing some pstore log files
v2.1.4 (April 24, 2018)
- Added common log type names
- Adaptive icon
Download SysLog
SysLog 2.2.0 (31)
Update on: 2019-01-27
Requires Android: Android 4.0+ (Ice Cream Sandwich, API 14)
Signature: addd1225c69b68a97f110fd35e4eecff49f5ece3
SysLog 2.2.0(31) safe verified
Screen DPI: nodpi
Architecture: universal
File SHA1: 1bf540e5f190bcb48a4e3f4a5dec2eca070aa6f3
File Size: 1.9 MB
What's new:
v2.2.0 (January 26, 2019)
- Updated dependencies
- Added instructions for rootless operation
v2.1.6 (August 30, 2018)
- Fix crashes while in landscape
v2.1.5 (July 18, 2018)
- Added support for grabbing some pstore log files
The description of SysLog
A simple open-source tool for quickly taking and sharing system logs.
Root is required to grab all logs, but you can manually grant access to the main log (Logcat) through ADB:
adb shell pm grant com.tortel.syslog android.permission.READ_LOGS
More details about this can be found on the application's website.
Log types supported:
* Kernel logs (dmsg)
* Last kernel log (last_kmsg, if device supports it)
* Pstore logs
* Main log (Logcat)
* Modem log
* Event logs
* SELinux audit logs
After taking logs, it compresses them into a single zip, and allows you to share or upload them right away -
great for helping debug system issues.
New in v2.0.0: Support for viewing the current system logs in near-real time.
You can also include notes within the zip, and append up to 10 characters to the file name.
All the source is available at https://github.com/Tortel/SysLog
Licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2.
Uses libsuperuser by Jorrit 'Chainfire' Jongma, available at https://github.com/Chainfire/libsuperuser,
AndroidX, the Material Design library, and Android-Terminal-Emulator by Jack Palevich.
The log scrubbing utility came from the CyanogenMod bug report tool
SysLog 2.1.6 (30)
Update on: 2018-08-31
Requires Android: Android 4.0+ (Ice Cream Sandwich, API 14)
Signature: addd1225c69b68a97f110fd35e4eecff49f5ece3
SysLog 2.1.6(30) safe verified
Screen DPI: nodpi
Architecture: universal
File SHA1: 70de39fb9a191694c91dfb26273755927130a165
File Size: 1.6 MB
What's new:
v2.1.6 (August 30, 2018)
- Fix crashes while in landscape
v2.1.5 (July 18, 2018)
- Added support for grabbing some pstore log files
v2.1.4 (April 24, 2018)
- Added common log type names
- Adaptive icon
Download SysLog
SysLog 2.2.0 (31)
Update on: 2019-01-27
Requires Android: Android 4.0+ (Ice Cream Sandwich, API 14)
Signature: addd1225c69b68a97f110fd35e4eecff49f5ece3
SysLog 2.2.0(31) safe verified
Screen DPI: nodpi
Architecture: universal
File SHA1: 1bf540e5f190bcb48a4e3f4a5dec2eca070aa6f3
File Size: 1.9 MB
What's new:
v2.2.0 (January 26, 2019)
- Updated dependencies
- Added instructions for rootless operation
v2.1.6 (August 30, 2018)
- Fix crashes while in landscape
v2.1.5 (July 18, 2018)
- Added support for grabbing some pstore log files
The description of SysLog
A simple open-source tool for quickly taking and sharing system logs.
Root is required to grab all logs, but you can manually grant access to the main log (Logcat) through ADB:
adb shell pm grant com.tortel.syslog android.permission.READ_LOGS
More details about this can be found on the application's website.
Log types supported:
* Kernel logs (dmsg)
* Last kernel log (last_kmsg, if device supports it)
* Pstore logs
* Main log (Logcat)
* Modem log
* Event logs
* SELinux audit logs
After taking logs, it compresses them into a single zip, and allows you to share or upload them right away -
great for helping debug system issues.
New in v2.0.0: Support for viewing the current system logs in near-real time.
You can also include notes within the zip, and append up to 10 characters to the file name.
All the source is available at https://github.com/Tortel/SysLog
Licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2.
Uses libsuperuser by Jorrit 'Chainfire' Jongma, available at https://github.com/Chainfire/libsuperuser,
AndroidX, the Material Design library, and Android-Terminal-Emulator by Jack Palevich.
The log scrubbing utility came from the CyanogenMod bug report tool
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