Apex Log Lens
Overview
Salesforce Apex debug log analyzer — turn raw logs into a navigable view
**Apex Log Lens** turns Salesforce Apex debug logs from a wall of text into a structured, searchable view — right in your browser sidebar. ### What it does **Log Tree** — Browse your Apex execution as a collapsible call tree. Click any node to jump to the raw line. Filter by type (SOQL, DML, exceptions, user debug) and search across all events. **SOQL Table** — Every query in one table with row counts, durations, and one-click AI explanations for slow or suspicious queries. **Issues Tab** — Automatic detection of N+1 SOQL queries, DML inside loops, governor limit warnings (>80% used), fatal errors, and slow queries (>1s). **AI Explanations** — Paste your Anthropic API key and get instant root-cause analysis for any exception, slow query, or anomaly. Uses your own key — your logs never leave your control. **Log Library** — Saved logs are stored locally in your browser. Compare any two logs side-by-side to catch SOQL regressions and CPU changes between environments. **Export** — Download a full HTML report, copy a Markdown summary, or export structured JSON for tickets and reviews. ### Works directly in Salesforce Open any Apex log in your Salesforce org and click the extension icon — the log loads automatically. No copy-paste needed.
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Details
- Version0.2.0
- UpdatedMay 5, 2026
- Offered bymaniesh.jha
- Size160KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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