JetBrains 3rd Party Console Log

Console Log Professional license

About this software

Commercial one-year subscription for the Console Log Professional plugin sold through the JetBrains Marketplace. The license covers a single named user and is delivered and managed via the purchaser's JetBrains account in English for supported JetBrains IDEs. This is a third-party plugin subscription; updates and technical support are provided by the plugin publisher through the Marketplace distribution channel.

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JetBrains 3rd Party Console Log

JetBrains 3rd Party Console Log
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Benefits

  • Single-user license: License assigned to one named user for one year.
  • One-year subscription: Access and updates available for one year from purchase.
  • Marketplace delivery: License delivered and managed through JetBrains account.
  • Commercial use permitted: License permits commercial use per publisher terms.
  • Multiplatform support: Plugin compatible with multiple JetBrains IDEs.

Available languages

  • English

Support information

  • License delivery: Delivered via the buyer's JetBrains account and license portal.
  • Publisher support: Support and troubleshooting are provided by the plugin publisher via Marketplace channels.
  • Updates: Plugin updates are issued by the publisher through Marketplace.
  • License renewal: Renewals are managed through the JetBrains account and Marketplace.
  • Documentation access: Documentation is available on the plugin's Marketplace or publisher page.

Frequently asked questions

What is JetBrains 3rd Party Console Log?
A JetBrains IDE extension that separates and presents console output originating from third-party libraries, helping distinguish external logs from application logs during development.
How is the extension enabled and configured?
Enable it through the IDE's plugins or extensions management; configuration typically includes selecting log sources, setting filters, and adjusting visible log levels in the tool's settings.
What should be checked if third-party logs do not appear?
Verify the tool is enabled, confirm the application or run configuration emits console output, review console filters and log levels, and restart the IDE if necessary.
How can sensitive information in third-party logs be managed?
Sensitive data appears if libraries log it; manage exposure by adjusting application and library logging configurations, using log masking or redaction in logging frameworks, or restricting console output access.