logtxt
Logtxt is a term used to describe plain-text log files produced by software systems. It is not a formal standard but a descriptive label for logs that are intended to be human-readable. In practice, logtxt files can come from applications, servers, databases, or embedded devices, and the exact layout depends on the logging library or system in use.
Typical logtxt entries are line-based, with one record per line. Common fields include a timestamp, a severity
Usage. Logtxt is used for debugging, monitoring, and auditing. Because it is plain text, it can be
Relation to other formats. Logtxt overlaps with formats such as JSON lines, syslog, and the common log
Best practices. Best practices for logtxt include avoiding sensitive data in messages, standardizing timestamps to a