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    RSpec Rails

    RSpec Rails

    RSpec for Rails 5+

    RSpec Rails brings the RSpec testing framework to Ruby on Rails as a drop-in alternative to its default testing framework, Minitest. In RSpec, tests are not just scripts that verify your application code. They’re also specifications (or specs, for short): detailed explanations of how the application is supposed to behave, expressed in plain English. RSpec follows semantic versioning, which means that “major version” upgrades (e.g., 2.x → 3.x) come with breaking changes. If you’re upgrading...
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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...
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    KeepingYouAwake

    KeepingYouAwake

    Prevents your Mac from going to sleep

    KeepingYouAwake is a small menu bar utility for macOS (Version 10.12 and newer) that can prevent your Mac from entering sleep mode for a predefined duration or as long as it is activated. The app is a small wrapper around Apple's caffeinate command line utility. All current versions of macOS ship with this tool by default. On a MacBook this only works as long as the lid is open. This utility will not harm your Mac because it is based on an official command line tool by Apple. Version 1.5.2...
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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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    tabtoy

    tabtoy

    High performance tabular data exporter

    High-performance tabular data export tool. Support Xlsx/CSV as mixed input of tabular data. Support JSON/Golang/C#/Java/Lua/binary source, data, and type output. Automatic cell data format checking, accurate to cell errors. 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...
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    cpuplot

    Command Line profiler of CPU usage

    cpuplot Command Line Profiler of CPU Usage and Load Average. Synopsis: BASH script that shows the history of CPU usage, and what procces uses the most CPU at a given time. 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...
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    TCPCopy

    TCPCopy

    An online request replication tool, also a tcp stream replay tool

    TCPCopy is a TCP stream replay tool to support real testing of Internet server applications. Although the real live flow is important for the test of Internet server applications, it is hard to simulate it as online environments are too complex. To support more realistic testing of Internet server applications, we develop a live flow reproduction tool - TCPCopy, which could generate the test workload that is similar to the production workload. Currently, TCPCopy has been widely used by...
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    memory-stats.js

    memory-stats.js

    minimal monitor for JS Heap Size via performance.memory

    memory-stats.js is a small JavaScript utility that displays page memory usage in a style similar to stats.js. It was inspired by mrdoob’s stats.js and originally came from work related to tquery before becoming a standalone repository. The tool helps developers monitor JavaScript memory behavior directly inside a web page during development or debugging. It works by creating a MemoryStats instance, adding its display element to the DOM, and updating it regularly with requestAnimationFrame....
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