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As we know, we can use the command to filter the log in Android:

adb shell logcat | grep "tag1"

Then, the logs which contain the tag1 will be output.

Now, I want to use one command that can output the logs which contain the tag1 and tag2.

I'm try to use, but it cannot work.

adb shell logcat | grep "tag1 tag2"

How to do it?

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This is how to use grep properly:

adb shell logcat | grep -E "tag1|tag2"

Or you could just use logcat's built-in filters:

adb logcat -s tag1:* tag2:*
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  • @Bastet, I used -s to set the default filter to silent. Your command is redundant.
    – Alex P.
    Nov 25, 2013 at 15:44
  • P, pardon, I did this without s, thus made this misunderstanding, thanks for pointing out :)
    – Mia
    Nov 26, 2013 at 7:52

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