tunnelctl
CLI

logs

Read the daemon log for a tunnel.

tunnelctl logs shows the log file written by a tunnel's daemon — useful for diagnosing a tunnel that's Reconnecting or Fatal.

tunnelctl logs <slug> [flags]

Examples

tunnelctl logs myapp           # last 100 lines (default)
tunnelctl logs myapp -n 50     # last 50 lines
tunnelctl logs myapp -n 0      # the entire log
tunnelctl logs myapp -f        # stream new lines as they arrive

Flags

FlagDefaultDescription
-n, --tail <n>100Number of lines to show; 0 means the whole file.
-f, --followoffStream new log lines as they're written.

The underlying file lives at ~/.local/state/tunnelctl/<slug>.log (path varies by platform — see the CLI overview).

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