Whether you are debugging a distributed system, aggregating logs from microservices, or simulating load balancer behavior, downloading and correctly deploying LB Tool can save hours of manual filtering.
lb-tool buffer /audit/transactions.log --encrypt aes256 --checksum sha256 --forward s3://my-bucket/audit/ Example sidecar.yaml snippet: lb tool download
sha256sum lb-tool-linux-amd64 Compare against the checksums.txt file in the GitHub release. On Ubuntu 22.04+ # Download the .deb package wget https://github.com/logbuffertool/lb-tool/releases/download/v2.1.0/lb-tool_2.1.0_amd64.deb Install sudo dpkg -i lb-tool_2.1.0_amd64.deb Verify lb-tool --version On macOS (Intel/Apple Silicon) brew tap logbuffertool/homebrew-lb brew install lb-tool On Windows (using WSL2) # Inside WSL2 Ubuntu curl -L -o lb-tool https://github.com/logbuffertool/lb-tool/releases/latest/download/lb-tool-linux-amd64 chmod +x lb-tool sudo mv lb-tool /usr/local/bin/ Build from source (Go required) git clone https://github.com/logbuffertool/lb-tool.git cd lb-tool make build sudo make install 4. Core Features & Command Syntax Once downloaded and installed, LB Tool provides these primary commands: Whether you are debugging a distributed system, aggregating