Introducing the Seq Command Palette
TL;DR:Β ever wanted to reset the Seq events screen quickly, deselecting active signals, clearing the filter box, and resetting the date range? In Seq 2025. »
TL;DR:Β ever wanted to reset the Seq events screen quickly, deselecting active signals, clearing the filter box, and resetting the date range? In Seq 2025. »
It's time to take the wraps off the next big Seq update! The 2025.1 preview MSIs are now on the Seq download page »
TL;DR: With Seq 2024.3, Seq gains user-defined high-cardinality indexes, its first new index type since the introduction of signal indexes back in 2018! If »
TL;DR: for the latest UX and performance improvements, pull datalust/seq:latest from Docker Hub, or grab the MSI from datalust.co/download. Seq 2024. »
Introducing the new Seq.App.Mail.* packages for SMTP and Microsoft365 email. A lot has changed since the first email notification plugin was written for Seq! »
Seq uses the OpenTelemetry service.name attribute, or Serilog-style Application property, to determine which color should be used for the spans belonging to a service. This »
Seq 2024.1 is here! π Get the Windows MSI at datalust.co/download, or pull datalust/seq:latest from Docker Hub. Distributed, hierarchical tracing Traces track »
Seq 2024.1 RC is ready for you to try! π * Seq-2024.1.*-pre at downloads.datalust.co * datalust/seq:preview on Docker Hub * datalust/seq:preview »
TL;DR: Seq 2024.1 will fully support distributed tracing, including OpenTelemetry trace ingestion, trace indexing, and hierarchical trace visualization. The datalust/seq:preview container images »
We've just released Seq 2023.4.10219 with some improvements to the new range selector, along with a handful of bug fixes. You can »