Antoine is a real-time system log viewer app for iOS 13.0-16.2 devices.

If you’ve ever needed a clean and concise console-style app for iPhone and iPad that makes it easy to view various types of Syslog/OSLog logs in real time, then you may need a few minutes to check out the app. for iOS 13.0 and later devices called Antoine by iOS developer @CoreSerena.

Antoine gives users the ability to search and view all sorts of magazines on the device without having to connect to a Mac. Logs can be easily filtered by processes, messages, types, and other filterable options, and if that’s not enough, users can also see information about the logs, such as when they were created, which log it is, etc.

As noted on Antoine Chariz’s description page based on the repository, the app supports the following features:

  • Streaming Logs
  • Attractive user interface
  • Filtering logs in various ways
  • Viewing detailed information about specific journals
  • Keep a streaming app in the background

From what we can gather, for Antoine’s app background streaming to work, the app needs to have full permissions for the location service.

Antoine has been available on the project’s GitHub page for a couple of weeks now, but today, for the first time, it has been made available to a wider audience through the Chariz repository.

Since Antoine is hosted in the Chariz repository, you might think that this is only for jailbroken devices, but it is not. While it can be installed on any iOS or iPadOS 13.0-16.2 device via jailbreak, it can also be installed and signed via TrollStore on iOS or iPadOS 14.0-15.4. release). and public publications).

One thing we have to say right off the bat is that we were blown away by Antoine’s user interface. If you’re a developer and find console applications useful for your workflows, then we think you’ll love how clean and accessible Antoine’s user interface looks. Viewing the system log in real time is also particularly useful on a device, as Antoine eliminates the need to connect to a Mac to achieve the same result.

Those who want to try Antoine can purchase it for free from the Chariz repository. If you are using a jailbroken device, you can access Antoine through your favorite package manager app after updating all your sources. If you haven’t jailbroken you can get the file. tipa for TrollStore on the project’s GitHub page, where it’s also open source for those who want to learn more about what’s going on under the hood.

Are you planning to try the new Antoine console app for iPhone and iPad? Let us know in the comments section below.

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