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AWS Loggy 3.11.1 by Steampunk Labs is a lightweight, native desktop utility created specifically for engineers who need to browse and tail Amazon CloudWatch logs without resorting to browser-based consoles. The program opens with an instantaneous fuzzy-search picker that lets users jump to any log group across regions, then keeps a live tail stream running so new entries appear in real time. Once data is flowing, built-in log-level filters isolate DEBUG, INFO, WARN, or ERROR lines, while a keyboard-centric interface and incremental “find-in-log” box accelerate deep inspection of voluminous streams. Lambda invocation grouping is included, so every cold-start, duration, and report line generated by a serverless function is folded into a single collapsible block, reducing visual noise when dozens of concurrent executions are present. Because the client is compiled to native code, large queries that would throttle a web session scroll smoothly, and local caching keeps previously loaded content searchable offline. Typical use cases range from DevOps on-call engineers tracing production exceptions, to developers debugging microservice interactions, to security auditors retroactively scanning for suspicious IP addresses across application load-balancer logs. The publisher has released six versions to date, iterating on performance, keyboard shortcuts, and AWS SSO compatibility, with 3.11.1 representing the current stable release. AWS Loggy is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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