The team needed answers fast. Lnav made it possible.
Runbooks with Lnav transform static documentation into actionable, real-time tools. Non-engineering teams can use them to navigate logs, diagnose problems, and execute standard operating procedures without technical overhead. A runbook is more than a checklist—it’s a map through complexity. When paired with Lnav’s interactive log viewer, it becomes a power tool for incident response, compliance audits, and operational workflows.
Lnav Runbooks for non-engineering teams work because they combine clarity with automation. Instead of flipping through wiki pages or waiting for developer support, teams run pre-built commands directly inside Lnav’s interface. Common use cases include:
- Customer support reviewing transaction logs to verify claims.
- Product managers confirming deployment events match release notes.
- QA teams reproducing and documenting issues with precise log context.
The process is simple. Define your steps in a runbook YAML or JSON file. Lnav reads these steps, displays them inline, and executes the needed queries. Teams see live output without leaving the tool. This reduces handoffs, shortens feedback loops, and eliminates guesswork.