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When you want to report an issue with the Unigram app, you could be asked to send your logs. Notice: never send a log to an unknown person, send it only to the Unigram developer or the @tdlib_bot.

Opening the Diagnostic settings without signing in

While you are in the sign-in screen, click the app version 10 times.

Opening the Diagnostic settings while being signed in

Open the hamburger menu, select Settings, then click on the app version 10 times

Enabling the logging

While being in the Diagnostic settings, under TDLib Logs select Verbosity level and set it to Debug.

Sending a log file to a user

To send logs through the app you must disable them first: Navigate to the Diagnostics settings, select Verbosity level and set it to Assert. You can now click on the item below (marked as tdlib_log.txt): a dialog will open and you will be able to pick a chat where to send the file.

Finding the log file manually

While you are signed out, you won't be able to send logs via the app, you have to browse for the log manually. Navigate to LocalState (the easiest way is to press Windows+R and paste the path there). Grab the tdlib_log.txt file and send it.

Where's local state?

If you're using Unigram from the Store, this is the location: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages\38833FF26BA1D.UnigramPreview_g9c9v27vpyspw\LocalState Otherwise, the folder that you're looking for is the following: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages\TelegramFZ-LLC.Unigram_1vfw5zm9jmzqy\LocalState