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    pprof

    pprof

    pprof is a tool for visualization and analysis of profiling data

    ...The pprof command can operate on local files or fetch from targets exposing profiling endpoints, supporting iterative, production-oriented workflows. Its design and proto schema make it a lingua franca for profilers that want to interoperate across languages and runtimes.
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    Karpor

    Karpor

    World's most promising Kubernetes Visualization Tool

    Karpor is Intelligence for Kubernetes. It brings advanced Search, Insight and AI to Kubernetes. It is essentially a Kubernetes Visualization Tool. With Karpor, you can gain crucial visibility into your Kubernetes clusters across any clouds.
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    ClickVisual

    ClickVisual

    Log analytic and data visualize platform built on clickhouse

    ClickVisual is a lightweight browser-based logs analytics and logs search platform for ClickHouse.
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    graphdot

    graphdot

    Visualize Go module dependencies in Graphviz DOT format

    Visualize Go module dependencies in Graphviz DOT format. Run graphdot in the directory of any project using Go modules with a go.mod file to print out a dependency graph in Graphviz DOT format. The output can be piped directly into dot to generate a PNG image file. For large graphs with many nodes of dependencies, you may want to generate an SVG file to allow you to zoom in with high fidelity and save disk space instead. If you like a more UML'ish style, you can use the provided graph properties from uml.gprops.
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    Streamline Azure Security with Palo Alto Networks VM-Series

    Centrally manage physical and virtualized firewalls with Panorama

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    AQUATONE

    AQUATONE

    A tool for domain flyovers

    ...Aquatone is started by piping output of a command into the tool. It doesn't really care how the piped data looks as URLs, domains, and IP addresses will be extracted with regular expression pattern matching. This means that you can pretty much give it output of any tool you use for host discovery. Aquatone is now completely focused on screenshotting and reporting. I know a lot of people used Aquatone for its DNS enumeration capabilities and it was definitely very good at that when it was released. Now other tools are doing a much better job of this, so I decided to leave it out of the new Aquatone, and instead make it easy to use it with your tool of choice.
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