clearflask
bencher
clearflask | bencher | |
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4 | 11 | |
253 | 392 | |
0.8% | 17.0% | |
9.3 | 9.9 | |
30 days ago | 2 days ago | |
TypeScript | MDX | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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clearflask
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15 open-source tools to elevate your software design workflow
Link | Demo | Github | License
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Self hosted feedback hub
I am not sure if they are fully what you are after but I am aware of Fider, Cleardesk and astuto.
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Self Hosted Idea Management
Clearflask is great
- Alternative to upvoty
bencher
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Why SQLite Performance Tuning Made Bencher 1200x Faster
Bencher is a suite of continuous benchmarking tools. https://github.com/bencherdev/bencher
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15 open-source tools to elevate your software design workflow
Link | Github | License
- Show HN: Bencher – Continuous Benchmarking
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How to benchmark in Rust with libtest bench
Luckily, I've found this awesome open source tool called Bencher. There's a super generous free tier, so I can just use Bencher Cloud for my personal projects. And at work where everything needs to be in our private cloud, I've started using Bencher Self-Hosted.
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LinuxCon: Catch performance regressions in Rust
+1 and an `iai` adapter is in the works for Bencher: https://github.com/bencherdev/bencher/issues/82
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How to catch performance regressions in Rust
tab-based UI: Very true! So three, simultaneously visible columns feel better to you then? New tracking issue
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Bencher—Catch Performance Regressions in CI @ Rust DC, September 20, 2022 w/ Everett Pompeii
Was a great talk about a promising new tool (https://github.com/epompeii/bencher)! Fills a niche that most of the projects I currently work on haven't filled (i.e., the state+aggregation+heuristics on benchmark output so that we can actually do something with benchmarks other than randomly run them locally).
What are some alternatives?
Fider - Open platform to collect and prioritize feedback
signum-pool - Signum Pool: open-source, fair, auditable
feedback - 🤙Feedback is a platform built with Next.js, TypeScript & Prisma to collect issues, ideas, and compliments.
rustc-perf - Website for graphing performance of rustc
feelback-integrations - Feelback SDKs, integrations libraries and samples
toast - Containerize your development and continuous integration environments. 🥂
astuto - A free, open source, self-hosted customer feedback tool 🦊
bencher - bencher is just a port of the libtest (unstable) benchmark runner to Rust stable releases. `cargo bench` on stable. "Not a better bencher!" = No feature development. Go build a better stable benchmarking library.
bruno - Opensource IDE For Exploring and Testing Api's (lightweight alternative to postman/insomnia)
cargo-chef - A cargo-subcommand to speed up Rust Docker builds using Docker layer caching.
BookStack - A platform to create documentation/wiki content built with PHP & Laravel
java-2-times-faster-than-c - An inquiry into nondogmatic software development. An experiment showing double performance of the code running on JVM comparing to equivalent native C code.