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Made by Antonio Ramirez

teemux

1.3.0

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teemux

Aggregate logs from multiple processes in a single view – in browser or terminal.

Motivation

  • Needed a simple way to browse logs aggregated across multiple processes.
  • Needed a simple way to give agents a unified view of all the logs.

Install

npm install -g teemux

Usage

teemux --name api -- node api.js
teemux --name worker -- node worker.js
teemux -- redis-server  # name defaults to "redis-server"

The first process starts a local server on port 8336. Others connect automatically.

Options

OptionAliasDefaultDescription
--name-ncommand nameIdentifier for this process in logs
--port-p8336Port for the log aggregation server
--tail-t1000Number of log lines to keep in buffer

All options can also be set via environment variables with TEEMUX_ prefix:

TEEMUX_PORT=9000 teemux -- node app.js

Viewing Logs

Browser

Open http://127.0.0.1:8336/ to view aggregated logs with:

  • Color-coded process names
  • Auto-scroll (sticks to bottom like a terminal)
  • Scroll up to pause, scroll back down to resume

Terminal / curl

curl http://127.0.0.1:8336/

Plain text stream of all logs.

AGENTS.md

If you want your coding agent to see the logs, simply add instructions to AGENTS.md to view the logs by running curl http://127.0.0.1:8336/. Example:

## Viewing Logs

All process logs are aggregated at http://127.0.0.1:8336/

```bash
# View all recent logs
curl http://127.0.0.1:8336/

# View logs from a specific process
curl "http://127.0.0.1:8336/?include=[api]"

# View only errors (using wildcard for case variations)
curl "http://127.0.0.1:8336/?include=*error*,*Error*,*ERROR*"

# View logs from api OR worker
curl "http://127.0.0.1:8336/?include=[api],[worker]"

# Exclude noisy logs (using wildcard)
curl "http://127.0.0.1:8336/?exclude=health*,DEBUG"
```

Filtering Logs

Use query parameters to filter logs:

ParameterLogicDescription
includeORShow lines matching any of the patterns
excludeORHide lines matching any of the patterns

Patterns support * as a wildcard (matches any characters):

# Show only logs from the api process
curl "http://127.0.0.1:8336/?include=[api]"

# Show only error logs (using wildcard)
curl "http://127.0.0.1:8336/?include=*error*"

# Show logs from api OR worker
curl "http://127.0.0.1:8336/?include=[api],[worker]"

# Hide healthcheck and ping logs
curl "http://127.0.0.1:8336/?exclude=health*,ping"

# Show GET requests to /api endpoints
curl "http://127.0.0.1:8336/?include=*GET*/api*"

# Show api logs but exclude verbose debug output
curl "http://127.0.0.1:8336/?include=[api]&exclude=DEBUG,TRACE"

# In browser
open "http://127.0.0.1:8336/?include=[api]&exclude=health*"

Filters apply to both buffered logs and new incoming logs in real-time.

Output Example

Terminal (where teemux runs):

● started (pid 12345)
Server listening on :3000
Processing jobs...
GET /health 200
○ exited (code 0)

Browser / curl (aggregated with prefixes):

[api] ● started (pid 12345)
[api] Server listening on :3000
[worker] Processing jobs...
[api] GET /health 200
[worker] ○ exited (code 0)

FAQ

How does teemux work?

teemux uses automatic leader discovery to coordinate log aggregation across multiple processes:

  1. Leader Discovery: When the first teemux process starts, it attempts to bind to the configured port (default 8336). If successful, it becomes the leader and starts the log aggregation server.

  2. Client Registration: When subsequent teemux processes start, they detect the port is already in use, verify a server is responding, and automatically become clients that forward their logs to the leader.

  3. Leader Election: If the leader process exits, clients detect this through periodic health checks (every 2 seconds). When a client detects the leader is gone, it attempts to become the new leader. Random jitter prevents multiple clients from racing to claim leadership simultaneously.

This design requires no configuration – just run multiple teemux commands and they automatically coordinate.

Docker output appears corrupted with strange spacing

When running Docker with the -t flag, output may appear corrupted:

Initializing database...
                        The files belonging to this database system...

Cause: The -t flag allocates a pseudo-TTY, which adds terminal control sequences (cursor positioning, colors, etc.) to the output. These sequences are meant for interactive terminal use, not for piping.

Solution: Remove the -t flag when running through teemux:

# ❌ Don't use -t
teemux --name db -- docker run --rm -it my-database

# ✅ Use -i only (or neither flag)
teemux --name db -- docker run --rm -i my-database
teemux --name db -- docker run --rm my-database

The flags:

  • -i = keep stdin open (for interactive input) ✅
  • -t = allocate pseudo-TTY (adds terminal formatting) ❌