What is log4net.signalr.appender?
log4net.signalr.appender is a nuget that log4net.SignalR is a Log4Net Appender that sends Log4Net events logged on the server to a JavaScript function in the browser. It uses the SignalR async signaling library to stream these events in real. It has a Nerq Trust Score of 42/100 (D). 0 GitHub stars. Published by Chris Fulstow. Last analyzed March 2026.
Why This Score
- ⚠️ Security: 0/100 — Some security concerns
- ⚠️ Maintenance: 0/100 — Maintenance activity is low
- ⚠️ Community: 0 stars, 0 downloads — Growing community
- ⚠️ Transparency: License: Not specified — No license specified
Trust & Safety Overview
What log4net.signalr.appender Does
log4net.signalr.appender is a nuget in the nuget category. log4net.SignalR is a Log4Net Appender that sends Log4Net events logged on the server to a JavaScript function in the browser. It uses the SignalR async signaling library to stream these events in real-time over a persistent connection between the server and client. The main use case for log4net.SignalR is building a log viewer on your site that gives easy visibility to diagnostic informat. It is published by Chris Fulstow and has no specified license. With 0 GitHub stars and 0 downloads, it has a small community of users and contributors.
Who Should Use log4net.signalr.appender
log4net.signalr.appender is recommended only for experimental use. Consider alternatives with higher trust scores for production systems.
Details
| Author | Chris Fulstow |
|---|---|
| Category | nuget |
| License | Not specified |
| Type | nuget |
| Source | View on GitHub |
| Security Score | 0/100 |
| Activity Score | 0/100 |
How to Get Started
Check the trust score before installing:
curl nerq.ai/v1/preflight?target=log4net-signalr-appender
Setup guide · Full safety report · Production review · Is it safe?
Frequently Asked Questions
Last updated March 2026. Trust scores based on automated analysis of public data.