Log Enforcement was the missing tool I needed when running a DAYZ PVE server. Trying to find specific player or server info in the logs was a nightmare, especially when you didn’t know the exact time or day, or even who the bad guy was. The solutions I came across were all about visually mapping log data, which felt clunky and slow, hardly ideal when you're scavenging for vital details in a weeks worth of sprawling log files during a heated player dispute. It often felt more practical to warn of bans to quell the dispute then to actually look in the logs. On top of that, most tools out there seemed focused on DAYZ .ADM logs, leaving logs such as Expansion mod untouched. I wanted to be able to look at ALL my logs at once and I wanted to filter the data and get it in a rapidly consumable and naviagable state fast. So I built Log Enforcement to fill that gap. It’s a project I got lost in, like a survivor scrounging for supplies.
Drop logs and instantly transform them into clean, readable data with context sensitive highlighting.
Pile up as many log files as you want. Every file gets processed in one go, with nothing lost. Need more? Keep stacking.
Automatically detects players and server events, generating organized streamlined lists for filtering the data. No manual input required.
Zero in on a single survivor, a whole squad, or specific server events with stacked filters across multiple log files all at one time.
Dismiss unnecessary lines, highlight crucial entries and copy or save selected entries or player IDs with a single click.
Selected player and event names are painted with blazing colors for instant clarity. Coordinates and player IDs are subtly styled to jump out from the surrounding text. Scan logs faster, act smarter and never miss details.
All logs processed locally keeping your intel safe in your own hands, the data never leaves your system.
Effortlessly and automatically extracts critical player and event intel from DAYZ logs (.adm , .rpk) as well as Expansion mod EXPLOG files. Other logs may or may not work.
Hunt down any phrase you need in the logs with an easy search feature. Drop a classname and BOOM... every log line containing that classname at your fingers. Drop a classname with a player selected and BOOM... every log line pertaining to that player and containing that classname at your fingers.
Combine different log types (Expansion, ADM, Script, RPT, etc) and analyze them together.
Any geographical position in a log file can be clicked, instantly pulling up a map centered on the area in question. Choose from any of 26 supported maps in the options menu.
Mapping uses https://dayz.xam.nu which is a great DAYZ map.