# LogBrew
LogBrew is an agent-first observability workspace for logs, issues, events, traces, releases, and projects.

## Monitor logs, issues, events, and traces without making agents guess.
LogBrew gives builders a single place to read production signals, inspect context, and hand exact commands to local agents.

## First visit path
- 1. Check the local CLI: Run status first so LogBrew can report API reachability and auth state without exposing tokens.
- 2. Open the workspace: Use the dashboard to scan logs, issues, actions, traces, releases, and projects from one route.
- 3. Hand context to an agent: Share the Markdown mirrors or JSON commands when an agent needs exact recovery steps.

## Agent command
```bash
logbrew status --json
```

## Monitoring surfaces
- Logs: Live. Level, release, environment, project, trace, and text filters.
- Issues: Actionable. Open, resolved, ignored, and trace-linked failure groups.
- Agents: Readable. Stable JSON, Markdown mirrors, and copy-ready CLI paths.

## Start from a command
The CLI exposes token-safe status, log search, issue reading, trace detail, and mutation shortcuts that agents can parse.

## Then scan the workspace
The web dashboard keeps logs, issues, actions, traces, releases, and projects visible with empty, loading, and error states.

## Keep public pages readable
Every public route is planned with Markdown mirrors, metadata, robots, sitemap, and llms.txt support.

## Public agent links
- Home: https://logbrew.co/en
- Markdown: https://logbrew.co/en/page.md
- llms.txt: https://logbrew.co/llms.txt
- Sitemap: https://logbrew.co/sitemap.xml