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Error to trace to log to deploy. One click. No SSH.
Catch the cause before the pager goes off.
AppSignal links every error to the trace, the trace to the log, the log to the deploy that shipped it.
ADMS is a code generator that converts electrical compact device models specified in high-level description language into ready-to-compile c code for the API of spice simulators.
Repository migrated to:
https://github.com/Qucs/ADMS
For checkout do:
git clone https://github.com/Qucs/ADMS.git
Generates package configuration scripts. This version generates smaller configuration files than the GNU version. The generated scripts are in portable shell syntax. m4sh, m4sugar and acscripts are required.
Parse software messages and transform them into actions. LazyBat has a commandline utility which can transform input data, and also a parser generator for C/C++. LazyBat doesn't support recursive parsing, but rather focuses on common parsing jobs.
XSCodegen is a codegen - code generation utility for developers and architects. This tool reads database schemas, then use xslt based templates to generate code or documents to implement rapid development.
Megg is a tool for lazy developers. Using Java and Apache Velocity, it provides a simple commandline tool to generate a project source tree from a host of supplied templates, with an aim to encouraging best practices in new software.