demo
🤖 Fork me to try out Dependabot (by dependabot)
ld-find-code-refs
Build tool for automatically sending feature flag code references to LaunchDarkly (by launchdarkly)
demo | ld-find-code-refs | |
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1 | 31 | |
109 | 45 | |
11.0% | - | |
1.0 | 8.5 | |
6 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Ruby | Go | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
demo
Posts with mentions or reviews of demo.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-04.
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A vision for a social model of open source
Demos are often snapshots in time, created to showcase an aspect of technology. They are typically small, self-contained, and single-purpose. Demonstrative projects can range from the practical stress-testing of a particular feature to creative, wacky ways to use them. Examples include WebRTC samples and the Dependabot Demo.
ld-find-code-refs
Posts with mentions or reviews of ld-find-code-refs.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-01-17.
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Pivoting a million dollar DevTool startup
Taplytics is a broad A/B testing platform for marketing teams. While DevCycle is a feature flagging tool built for developers. Taplytics actually has feature flagging, but DevCycle is much more focused and plans to compete directly with incumbents like LaunchDarkly by building a better developer experience (more on how later). But with Taplytics they built so many features and every customer was using them in a different way that it became hard for such a small team to maintain. Meanwhile, feature flagging is a much narrower problem where most customers will have similar use cases. In addition, Taplytics required lots of face-to-face time selling to executives, while DevCycle is more of a bottoms-up, self-serve sales process. Finally, we didn't cover it in the interview but feature flagging is a huge market. LaunchDarkly was valued at $3billion in 2021.
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Arc Update - 1.20.1 (43987)
I had a custom rule added to Little Snitch that blocked the following domains: launchdarkly.com, clientstream.launchdarkly.com, mobile.launchdarkly.com
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🤩 20 Awesome Tools For Your Web Dev Toolkit 🛠️
10. LaunchDarkly
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Feature flags implementation in Nest.js 😻
There are however Saas to implement directly a feature management system. Several solutions exist like LaunchDarkly, Flagsmith or Unleash.io. Using a SaaS (Software as a Service) feature flagging solution offers the advantage of a faster and more straightforward implementation process. These services are readily available and can be quickly integrated into your project.
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Boost DX, Enhance UX, and Skyrocket Profits! Dive into a sub-50ms world with Edge Feature Flags 🚀
Currently, there are numerous feature flag systems available. Options include our own company's open-source system, "Bucketeer", and the renowned SaaS "LaunchDarkly" among others. When comparing these, the following considerations might come into play:
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How to build a secure admin panel for your SaaS app
A variety of tools can cover some of these use cases. PLG tools like Segment and journy.io can track activity. Maybe you use a feature flag service such as LaunchDarkly. Stripe or Chargebee might manage some of the billing-related aspects. Meanwhile, problems related to authentication might be visible in your Auth0 account. However, it’s unlikely that you’re using all these platforms. Even if you are, you probably can’t cover some use cases.
- Simplificando Feature Flags com DevCycle
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Have you used Launchdarkly and if so what do you think of it?
If you have not used it and wonder what I am talking about: https://launchdarkly.com/.
- Hey r/developers - wanna track how well you're deploying, releasing, and shipping software? You're in luck - we've created a list of 10 KPI's to track your success.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing demo and ld-find-code-refs you can also consider the following projects:
lmsoc - Code for reproducing our paper: LMSOC: An Approach for Socially Sensitive Pretraining
PoshBot - Powershell-based bot framework
tex-customizations - Various packages and classes for LaTeX
install-next - Playing with install
workers.cloudflare.com - The Cloudflare Workers website.
spec - OpenFeature specification
chaostoolkit - Chaos Engineering Toolkit & Orchestration for Developers
Eventful - Easy Eventful PowerShell
cli - Netlify Command Line Interface
demo vs lmsoc
ld-find-code-refs vs PoshBot
demo vs tex-customizations
ld-find-code-refs vs install-next
demo vs install-next
ld-find-code-refs vs workers.cloudflare.com
ld-find-code-refs vs spec
ld-find-code-refs vs chaostoolkit
ld-find-code-refs vs Eventful
ld-find-code-refs vs cli
ld-find-code-refs vs tex-customizations
ld-find-code-refs vs lmsoc