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    pipx

    pipx

    Install and run Python applications in isolated environments

    pipx is a tool to help you install and run end-user applications written in Python. It's roughly similar to macOS's brew, JavaScript's npx, and Linux's apt. It's closely related to pip. In fact, it uses pip, but is focused on installing and managing Python packages that can be run from the command line directly as applications. pip is a general-purpose package installer for both libraries and apps with no environment isolation. pipx is made specifically for application installation, as it adds isolation yet still makes the apps available in your shell: pipx creates an isolated environment for each application and its associated packages. pipx does not ship with pip, but installing it is often an important part of bootstrapping your system. ...
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    forever

    forever

    CLI tool for ensuring that a given script runs continuously

    ...For new installations we encourage you to use pm2 or nodemon. If you are using forever programmatically you should install forever-monitor. There are two ways to use forever: through the command line or by using forever in your code. Note: If you are using forever programatically you should install forever-monitor. You can use forever to run scripts continuously (whether it is written in node.js or not). In addition to passing forever the path to a script (along with accompanying options, described above), you may also pass forever the path to a JSON file containing these options. ...
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    Reads a PostgreSQL database log file, extracts the SQL statements and executes them in the same order and timing against another database server. Useful for performance tests with real-world workload.
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    Java EE Two-Phase Commit Testkit

    A Portable Thin Client & Server Pair for XA / 2PC Testing

    ...The tool permits the stress-testing, performance characterization and correct transaction semantics of distributed transactions across Three XA resource managers by Exception Injection. The thin-client can be run from the command-line or inside the IDE. The server side component includes EJB packaging and some simple Web servlet support for retrieving diagnostic and performance data from the testbed.
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    Simple monitoring utility to help optimizing a (MySQL) database server. Run the utility for a time to record queries on the database. Generate reports while the utility is running or afterwards. Reports are available as text or excel-sheets.
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