austin-tui
textual-web
austin-tui | textual-web | |
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4 | 7 | |
618 | 617 | |
- | 5.8% | |
2.3 | 8.6 | |
about 1 year ago | 3 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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austin-tui
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Flameshow: A Terminal Flamegraph Viewer
There is a "live" flamegraph TUI that uses Austin for those interested in Python profiling https://github.com/P403n1x87/austin-tui. The data collected can be exported and then converted into pprof, and analysed further with flameshow etc...
- Live flame graph rendering in the terminal
- Live flame graphs rendering in the terminal
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Austin – Python Frame Stack Sampler (or zero-instrumentation profiling) 2.1.1
- Scoop
Austin is also simple to compile from sources as it only depends on the standard C library, if you don't have access to the above-listed repositories.
This new release of Austin brings enhanced support for many Python binary distributions across all the supported platforms, as well as a bugfix for the line number reporting. If you rely on Austin 2, upgrading to the latest version is strongly recommended.
Let me also remind you of some of the other existing Python tools powered by Austin, which have also seen new releases in the past few days, and that are easily available from PyPI:
https://github.com/P403n1x87/austin-tui
textual-web
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Ratatui
The worst part is there's absolutely nothing stopping anyone for making the same principles work in the browser. Zero. Nada. It's trivially proven by compiling apps to wasm and running in a terminal emulator but there's nothing stopping anyone from building react-terminal-like or whatever except that... I don't even know what since we've got https://github.com/Textualize/textual-web.
People have thrown out decades of UX research and engineering out of the window because it isn't cool anymore. Makes me sick.
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Flameshow: A Terminal Flamegraph Viewer
This is awesome work and textual being able to support terminal or web (https://github.com/Textualize/textual-web) also gives hope that this can be more than a terminal app. I'm hoping that in the future features like this can be standard in Linux's perf tool, for example, Firefox profiler support was recently added as a Google summer-of-code contribution: https://perf.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Tutorial#Firefox_Prof...
- Textual-web: Run TUIs and terminals in the browser
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Textual Web: TUIs for the Web
It appears that, by default, the textual-web command makes a WebSocket connection to textualize-dev.io and hosts through that. Unlike regular HTTP which (usually) requires a server, WebSocket is a session-based network protocol that allows for long connections with bidirectional traffic.
Take a look at the repo, because the implementation’s fairly small and the README has more info: https://github.com/Textualize/textual-web
- Show HN: Textual Web – turn TUIs in to web apps
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