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How to find logs

ArchiveMind writes a bounded, rotating log file named archivemind.log. It records operational events — what happened, when, with which counts and statuses. Attaching the newest log to a problem report is the single most useful thing you can do.

Where the log is

Windows (packaged app):

%LOCALAPPDATA%\ArchiveMind\logs\archivemind.log

Paste that line into File Explorer's address bar and press Enter — Windows expands %LOCALAPPDATA% to C:\Users\<you>\AppData\Local\ArchiveMind.

macOS (packaged app):

~/Library/Logs/ArchiveMind/archivemind.log

In Finder: Go → Go to Folder… and paste ~/Library/Logs/ArchiveMind.

Running from source (developers):

~/.archivemind/logs/archivemind.log

About rotation

The log is size-bounded: when archivemind.log fills up, it rotates to numbered backups (archivemind.log.1, .2, …) and a fresh file starts. For a report, send the newest archivemind.log; include the .1 backup too if the problem happened a while before you collected the file.

Privacy note

Logs never contain your file contents, extracted text, or thumbnails — but they may legitimately contain file paths. If you are not comfortable sharing paths, use the diagnostics export instead: it includes recent logs with paths redacted by default. See Reporting a problem.