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    Eruda

    Eruda

    Console for mobile browsers

    With Eruda you can display JavaScript logs, check dom state, show requests status, show localStorage, cookie information, show url, user agent info, include snippets used most often, Html, js, css source viewer, and install. The JavaScript file size is quite huge(about 100kb gzipped) and therefore not suitable to include in mobile pages. It's recommended to make sure eruda is loaded only when eruda is set to true. When initialization, a configuration object can be passed in. Container...
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    Uechi.APM.Web

    Uechi APM Web Server Performance Monitor Open Source

    Uechi APM Web is an APM (Application Performance Management) Open Source Server Performance Monitor written and developed in Java and C # for all Linux and Windows platforms. The Uechi.APM.Web offers a complete resource for unlimited monitoring servers in real time. Have full control of the CPU consumption, memory, disk and network traffic. Communication is done via TCP Protocol Socket connection. More information, please visit: http://uechi.com.br/uechi-apm-web-eng/
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