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    ZAP

    ZAP

    The OWASP ZAP core project

    ...It is designed to be used by people with a wide range of security experience and as such is ideal for developers and functional testers who are new to penetration testing. ZAP provides automated scanners as well as a set of tools that allow you to find security vulnerabilities manually. It stands between the tester’s browser and the web application so that it can intercept and inspect messages sent between browser and web application.
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    Playwright for .NET

    Playwright for .NET

    .NET version of the Playwright testing and automation library

    ...The same rendering engine works on your Desktop and in the Cloud. Auto-wait. Playwright waits for elements to be actionable prior to performing actions. It also has a rich set of introspection events. The combination of the two eliminates the need for artificial timeouts - the primary cause of flaky tests.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    TestCafe

    TestCafe

    A Node.js tool to automate end-to-end web testing

    TestCafe is a Node.js tool for automating end-to-end web testing. All you have to do is set it up, write tests in JS or TypeScript, run them and view the results. There’s no need for WebDrivers or other testing software. Installing TestCafe takes just one minute and one command. TestCafe lets you create smart, stable tests with no manual timeouts. It can run parallel tests, saving you on test execution time, and can even build readable tests with PageObject.
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    Bundlesize

    Bundlesize

    Keep your bundle size in check

    Add it to your scripts in package.json. Or you can use it with npx from NPM 5.2+. bundlesize accepts an array of files to check. You can give a different file by using the --config flag. If the names of your build files are not predictable, you can use the glob pattern to specify files. This is common if you append a hash to the name or use a tool like create-react-app/nextjs. It will match multiple files if necessary and create a new row for each file. By default, bundlesize gzips your...
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    Stop Storing Third-Party Tokens in Your Database

    Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.

    Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
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    Dependencies

    Dependencies

    A rewrite of the old legacy software "depends.exe" in C# for Windows

    Dependencies is a rewrite of the legacy software Dependency Walker which was shipped along Windows SDKs, but whose development stopped around 2006. Dependencies can help Windows developers troubleshooting their dll load dependencies issues. Dependencies is currently shipped as two binaries (no installer present) : Dependencies.exe as a CLI tool and DependenciesGui.exe for its GUI counterpart (see screenshot). Just click on one of the release numbers above (preferably the latest), download...
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    ...When JUnit is invoked by an IDE, build script or build server, ContiPerf activates, performs the tests and creates an HTML report. The report provides a detailed overview of execution, requirements and measurements, even providing a latency distribution chart. A large feature set for execution settings and performance requirements is available, e.g. Ramp up, warm up, individual pause timing, concurrent exection of test groups and more.
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    Ethr

    Ethr

    Ethr is a comprehensive network measurement tool for TCP, UDP & ICMP

    ...Ethr takes inspiration from existing open-source network performance tools and builds upon those ideas. For Bandwidth measurement, it is similar to iPerf3, for TCP & UDP traffic. iPerf3 has many more options for doing such as throttled testing, richer feature set, while Ethr has support for multiple threads, which allows it to scale to 1024 or even higher number of connections, multiple clients communication to a single server etc. For latency measurements, it is similar to latte on Windows or sockperf on Linux.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    OpenResty SystemTap Toolkit

    OpenResty SystemTap Toolkit

    Real-time analysis and diagnostics tools for OpenResty

    ...Many scripts are specific to NGINX worker and master processes, while others are generic enough to be applied to any Linux user-space process. Although the toolkit is no longer actively maintained—development has shifted to OpenResty XRay—it remains a valuable set of examples and utilities for advanced users of OpenResty and NGINX.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    cpuplot

    Command Line profiler of CPU usage

    ...Bar graphs represent the percentage of Total CPU Usage, and the percentage of Total 1 Minute Load Average. Default wait interval between system readings is 5secs. But a different one can be set in the command line with the "-i" argument. Default output is formatted for the standard console width of 80 columns, and will show only the bar chart for the CPU usage. To change this, use the "-w" argument explained below in the "usage" section. Developer: Ismael Antadillas BSD 3 License Usage: cpuplot -i [seconds] -w [small medium large xlarge]
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Metric Collector

    A bash-Script to collect metrics from a Linux system.

    Collects server and java process information from various tools and creates charts with the data. The script was tested on GNU/Linux with gnuplot 4.4. For the script to work you have to set the variable "JAVA_HOME" to a valid JDK location. Check the documentation in the script file. The following information gets collected: >> output from vmstat >> netstat tcp states and established connections >> information from /proc/fd >> jstat -gc output >> jstat -class output >> CPU%, MEM% and ThreadCount from top and ps-command >> disk usage for each mounted device from df-command
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    LogDruid

    Generate charts and reports using data gathered in log files

    An application to gather, aggregate, chart and report information originating from any log files. It uses regular expressions that are constructed graphically and can be tested in the application against samples. Once configured for a specific type of log file set, the gathering and display of the chart for a new files set can be done in just one click. Contains a sample template to handle few log types: Java GC log, OpenDS access log, Apache access log
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    Redhat Linux Oracle OVM Systems Monitor

    Redhat Linux OVM System Performance Monitoring

    It's a very light Redhat Linux and Oracle OVM System Performance Monitoring tool written in Perl using rrdtool for Database and Graphing. Allows you to query the RRD database given a set of dates and generates a web based graphs. Easy to install. Uses less disk space than most performance monitoring tool. Data of each host monitored is kept for 2 years and occupy less that 25 MB of disk space.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    HTTP Tester
    A lightweight performance and functional Test Tool that executes tests again a list of URLs recorded from IE or Firefox! Very easy to use! Provides multiple user / iteration testing with basic response times. PLEASE NOTE THIS DOESN'T APPEAR TO WORK ON ALL OPERATING SYSTEMS - LOOKING TO FIX
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    El Suri Temperature Control
    Regulador de Temperatura de El Suri (GNU/GPL) Sólo para Linux, testeado en OpenSuSE 11.3 x64 con procesadores Turion X2 El Suri Temperature Control (GNU/GPL) Just for Linux, tested on OpenSuSE 11.3 x64 with Turion X2 processors
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Proxy Tester is a proxy list tester and then it generates a wpad.dat file you can use for your browser based on working servers. wpad.dat file selects a random proxy server from the list of provided working proxy servers with each connection request.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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