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    ali

    ali

    Generate HTTP load and plot the results in real-time

    Generate HTTP load and plot the results in real-time. A load testing tool capable of performing real-time analysis, inspired by vegeta and jplot. ali comes with an embedded terminal-based UI where you can plot the metrics in real-time, so lets you perform real-time analysis on the terminal. Press l (or h) to switch the displayed chart. On all charts, you can click and drag to select a region to zoom into.
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    GoConvey

    GoConvey

    Go testing in the browser, integrates with `go test`

    ...The design is responsive, so you can squish the browser real tight if you need to put it beside your code. The web UI supports traditional Go tests, so use it even if you're not using GoConvey tests. Since GoConvey integrates with go test, you can keep running tests in the terminal or use the auto-updating web UI for test results. Though writing tests with Convey() and So() is optional, it's more expressive than t.Errorf().
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