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import useBaseUrl from '@docusaurus/useBaseUrl';
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The Logs plugin shows device logs without any additional setup. This is a device plugin, which means it's not tied to any specific app and there is no additional setup needed to see the logs.
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The following screenshot shows an example of a device log obtained via the Logs plugin.
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<img alt="Logs plugin" src={useBaseUrl("img/logs.png")} />
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## Plugin functionality
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### Filtering
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The search bar can be used to search for logs and act as a filter for certain types.
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From the context menu on the table headers, you can show additional information, such as timestamp, PID or TID.
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Clicking on a tag, PID or TID in the table filters only for logs with the same value.
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### Expression Watcher
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The Expression Watcher () in the sidebar can be used to 'watch' for certain logs to happen and count how often they occur. An expression can be a simple string, or a regular expression, matched against the logs.
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When the notify checkbox is enabled, Flipper sends notifications once the log is being processed. This lets you know when the 'watcher' triggered, even if Flipper is in the background.
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