How to read the .log output of ConEmu console in Windows
I am using ConEmu to run Ubuntu consoles in Windows 10. I have specified that ConEmu exports .log files automatically at the end of each session. The log files look like this in Sublime Text:

There is a lot of ASCII codes such as <0x1b>.
Opening with Notepad looks like this:

Which is a bit clearer but still not easy to understand.
Is there another program in Windows that could read these log files correctly?
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I am using ConEmu to run Ubuntu consoles in Windows 10. I have specified that ConEmu exports .log files automatically at the end of each session. The log files look like this in Sublime Text:

There is a lot of ASCII codes such as <0x1b>.
Opening with Notepad looks like this:

Which is a bit clearer but still not easy to understand.
Is there another program in Windows that could read these log files correctly?
ubuntu logging windows-subsystem-for-linux conemu
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I am using ConEmu to run Ubuntu consoles in Windows 10. I have specified that ConEmu exports .log files automatically at the end of each session. The log files look like this in Sublime Text:

There is a lot of ASCII codes such as <0x1b>.
Opening with Notepad looks like this:

Which is a bit clearer but still not easy to understand.
Is there another program in Windows that could read these log files correctly?
ubuntu logging windows-subsystem-for-linux conemu
I am using ConEmu to run Ubuntu consoles in Windows 10. I have specified that ConEmu exports .log files automatically at the end of each session. The log files look like this in Sublime Text:

There is a lot of ASCII codes such as <0x1b>.
Opening with Notepad looks like this:

Which is a bit clearer but still not easy to understand.
Is there another program in Windows that could read these log files correctly?
ubuntu logging windows-subsystem-for-linux conemu
ubuntu logging windows-subsystem-for-linux conemu
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You may use sed to trim all ANSI sequences and after that view them in any editors.
Or you may print the log file in ConEmu or any other terminal and browse the session there.
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You may use sed to trim all ANSI sequences and after that view them in any editors.
Or you may print the log file in ConEmu or any other terminal and browse the session there.
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You may use sed to trim all ANSI sequences and after that view them in any editors.
Or you may print the log file in ConEmu or any other terminal and browse the session there.
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You may use sed to trim all ANSI sequences and after that view them in any editors.
Or you may print the log file in ConEmu or any other terminal and browse the session there.
You may use sed to trim all ANSI sequences and after that view them in any editors.
Or you may print the log file in ConEmu or any other terminal and browse the session there.
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