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hello everyone welcome to this episode after nerd bite today iamp;#39;m going to show you some tips on how to write your patterns so in eric when we want to parse our blogs we can write the ground pattern to parse the log message we can click on the list of crop patterns here it takes us to the group debugger and we can see all the partner setup available for clock and iamp;#39;m going to show you how to use the clock debugger to create your own ground patterns so in this example i have my lambda logs message itamp;#39;s here this is a log message i want to parse so i have the timestamp and uid log level and adjacent payload of details dplc block message so in graph rule we have a handstand pardon so i can just copy this and start write my graph rule the syntax is really simple give it percent page and curly bracket you can see the first part of the timestamp has already been parsed here and if we donamp;#39;t want to create a separate attribute we can just leave this as as