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NAME

       vdash - CLI tool to monitor nodes on the Safe Network

DESCRIPTION

       vdash  0.16.4  Monitor  Safe  Network nodes in the terminal.  Navigate using tab and arrow
       keys.

   USAGE:
              safe-vdash [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [--] [LOGFILE]...

   FLAGS:
       -d, --debug-window

              Parses first logfile *only* and adds a  debug  output  window  (accessed  with  l/r
              arrow) Also shows smaller debug output window to the right of the node view for the
              logfile

       -h, --help

              Prints help information

       -i, --ignore-existing

              Ignore any existing logfile content

       -V, --version

              Prints version information

   OPTIONS:
       --checkpoint-interval <checkpoint-interval>

              Set checkpoint interval in seconds. 0 to disable checkpoints [default: 300]

       --currency-symbol <currency-symbol>

              Single character symbol for currency (e.g. "??" or "???") [default: $]

       --currency-token-rate <currency-token-rate>

              Token conversion rate as a positive floating point number  (e.g.  3.345)  [default:
              -1]

       -g, --glob-path <glob-path>...

              A *nix 'glob' path to match multiple files. Can be provided multiple times as here:

              vdash          -g         "$HOME/.local/share/safe/node/**/safenode.log"         -g
              "./remote-node-logs/*/logs/safenode.log"

       --glob-scan <glob-scan>

              Enable periodic scan of any  glob  paths  every  so  many  seconds.  0  to  disable
              [default: 0]

       -l, --lines-max <lines-max>

              Maximum number of lines to keep for each logfile [default: 100]

       --tick-rate <tick-rate>

              Event update tick in milliseconds [default: 200]

       -t, --timeline-steps <timeline-steps>

              Steps (width) of each timeline, helps tweak right justification [default: 210]

   ARGS:
              <LOGFILE>...

              One or more logfiles to monitor