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    ShadowsocksR, V2Ray Client Android

    ShadowsocksR, V2Ray Client Android

    A simple client for Android

    A fully featured ShadowsocksR, V2Ray and Trojan client for Android, written in Scala. If you use x64 linux like Archlinux x86_64, or your Linux has new version ncurses lib, you may need install the 32bit version ncurses and link it as follow (make sure all these *.so files in the right location under your system, otherwise you have to copy them to /usr/lib/ and /usr/lib32/ directory).
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    Diffy

    Diffy

    Find potential bugs in your services with Diffy

    Diffy is a traffic-shadowing and response-diffing tool that helps you validate a new version of a service against a trusted baseline before a full cutover. It acts as a proxy that fans out real production requests to three backends: the current “primary,” a “candidate” (new build), and a “shadow” baseline, then compares responses to detect behavioral differences. By using live traffic rather than synthetic tests, Diffy surfaces edge cases and data-dependent discrepancies that unit tests often miss. It provides mechanisms to normalize noise (timestamps, IDs, ordering) so diffs reflect meaningful regressions rather than incidental variance. ...
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