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    tabtoy

    tabtoy

    High performance tabular data exporter

    ...Support predefined enumeration can use Chinese enumeration type. Support table splitting, support multi-person collaboration. Support KV configuration table, convenient to use the table as a configuration file. Multi-core concurrent export, cache acceleration, export hundreds of files in seconds. The fifth-generation exporter, tabtoy v1 is refactored on the basis of the fourth generation, open-source, and supports concurrent export. Binary merge export (5th generation exporter requires 2 tools to complete). For performance reasons, the C# source code reads the tabtoy-specific binary format by default.
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    OpenResty SystemTap Toolkit

    OpenResty SystemTap Toolkit

    Real-time analysis and diagnostics tools for OpenResty

    The openresty-systemtap-toolkit is a collection of SystemTap-based scripts designed for real-time analysis and diagnostics of OpenResty and its core components, including NGINX, LuaJIT, and ngx_lua. It provides developers and system administrators with tools to trace performance bottlenecks, memory usage, request distribution, regex execution, Lua execution, and file I/O behaviors in production systems. The toolkit helps identify leaks, analyze TCP queues, inspect shared memory usage, and generate flame graphs for CPU and off-CPU profiling. Many scripts are specific to NGINX worker and master processes, while others are generic enough to be applied to any Linux user-space process. ...
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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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    test.vim

    test.vim

    Run your tests at the speed of thought

    vim-test is a flexible testing runner for Vim and Neovim that provides a unified interface to execute tests across many languages and frameworks from inside the editor. It abstracts differences between tools so you can run nearest test, current file, last test, or entire suite with consistent commands and mappings. The plugin auto-detects supported test frameworks based on project files and adapts its strategy accordingly. Output can be shown in splits, quickfix, or dispatched to external runners, and it integrates smoothly with asynchronous job systems for non-blocking runs. ...
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