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    Browserify

    Browserify

    browser-side require() the node.js way

    Browserify lets you require('modules') in the browser by bundling up all of your dependencies. Browsers don't have the require method defined, but Node.js does. With Browserify you can write code that uses require in the same way that you would use it in Node. Install the uniq module with npm. Now recursively bundle up all the required modules starting at main.js into a single file called bundle.js with the browserify command. Browserify parses the AST for require() calls to traverse the...
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    Munin Contrib

    Munin Contrib

    Contributed stuff for munin (plugins, tools, etc...)

    ...The collection spans many languages (Shell, Perl, Python, Ruby) and styles, reflecting the breadth of Munin’s user base and the diversity of systems it monitors. While contributions vary in maturity, most include usage notes and configuration examples so you can get a graph online with minimal trial and error. The repository also serves as a learning resource: you can crib patterns for performance tuning, environment detection, and Munin’s plugin protocol. For operators, it dramatically shortens the path between “I wish I could graph X” and a consistent time-series chart in production.
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