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    FVim

    FVim

    Cross platform Neovim front-end UI, built with F# + Avalonia

    Cross platform Neovim front-end UI, built with F# + Avalonia. Download the latest release package for your system, extract and run FVim! For Windows 7 / Vista / 8.1 / Server 2008 R2 / Server 2012 R2, use the win7-x64 package. For Windows 10, use the win-x64 package -- this version has faster startup. For macOS, it's packaged as an app bundle, unzip and drag it to your applications folder. Use a Windows FVim frontend with a WSL neovim: fvim, wsl. Multi-grid support, try Ctrl-w ge to detach a...
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    Tracing Framework

    Tracing Framework

    Web Tracing Framework libraries and extensions

    The Web Tracing Framework (WTF) is an open source suite of tools, libraries, and visualizers created by Google to help developers analyze and optimize the performance of complex web applications. By adding lightweight instrumentation to their code, developers can trace execution flow, identify bottlenecks, and detect performance regressions. The framework provides fine-grained insights into application behavior, making it particularly useful for achieving smooth, high-performance...
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