On Windows it will be in a different location but the Node Launcher now has a thing for showing you where the logs are.
I don’t know an automatic way of searching files for strings on the Windows CLI.
This method only works if the first log file is still present and hasn’t been compressed yet. If it has been compressed it will need unzipping first. It’s the only time it logs what ports it is listening on.
I think the nodes own NodeID will be logged in it’s logs all over the place but I don’t know the string to search for.
That’s how I got mine. I’d forgotten I could have just used safenode-manager status --details
to get them!
EDIT
Just realised you were asking about how to get the XOR address. I thought you wanted a way to get the NodeID as text rather than taking a screenshot of the Node Launchpad so that is what that is all about above.
weirdly, today for the first time I used that on my iPhone. I took a pic of the front of a local business and knowing that you can search for text you’ve seen in a photo I speculatively clicked on the phone number of the business’s sign and got the number to send to a friend. that’s cool.
Autonomi angle: my click and assumed interest in that business is now owned by Apple. Plus my friend’s preferences. So that’s nice.
Peer IDs as asked in Discord:
12D3KooWE5zVRJLZ9gyG7sjjuvwb8N6q6LHP62HRaCd1GH9arxQ6
12D3KooWHFHqRo3iR6oxNSsuSw1trN4a8y9HSNLXikbmizBuJbJU
12D3KooWKVbfVcVMXcCzv986qyEQFV1PonAc3NxiaLRyZ2PuE4T6
12D3KooWLLeFpfp8nFkL3o1Dxk6CgrREJ7QC2PtRyTAyX4J3Vq7T