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    pprof

    pprof

    pprof is a tool for visualization and analysis of profiling data

    ...It is widely used in Go but also has bindings and exporters for other ecosystems, and the repository includes a Go package for reading and writing profiles programmatically. 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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    DataStation Community Edition

    DataStation Community Edition

    App to easily query, script, and visualize data from every database

    ...Write embedded scripts as needed in languages like Python, JavaScript, R or SQL. All in one application. Build reports with graphs, charts and tables. Script against data. Cross-platform: Windows, macOS, and Linux. Easily fetch your data, wherever it is: 18 SQL and non-SQL databases, files, HTTP server. Over 20 supported databases out of the box including: PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite, SQL Server, Oracle, ClickHouse, Influx 1 (InfluxQL), Influx 2 (Flux), Prometheus, Elasticsearch, AWS Athena, Google BigQuery, Snowflake, Cassandra, Scylla, TimescaleDB, YugabyteDB, CockroachDB, CrateDB, QuestDB, and Airtable.
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    just-dashboard

    just-dashboard

    Dashboards using YAML or JSON files

    ...You can do that by generating the YAML or JSON file yourself, or you can use jq queries in your YAML file. And one with a dashboard that contains a component that can fetch the data from other other gist and turn it into 3 different charts. Using the same principle, you can also loads parts from your dashboard from other files, or just JSON/CSV data for specific charts. Suppose you are only interested in comparing foods by how much they contain of a single macronutrient. However, you want to be able to decide which macronutrient.
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