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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Exceptionless
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Sentry alternative that can run on ARM?
Maybe Exceptionless?
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How To Monitor Events in Your Svelte App
With Svelte taking a different approach to JavaScript web frameworks, we should explore how (if at all) handling events and monitoring those events works in Svelte. Open-source ❤️ open-source, so we'll use the open-source event monitoring tool, Exceptionless alongside our Svelte app.
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How to Build a Custom Go Client For a REST API
Exceptionless is powered by a REST API. When you interact with the dashboard UI, when you use the .NET client, and when you use the JavaScript client, you are interacting with the REST API. It is well-documented, and it can be used without any client libraries. This paradigm makes it simple for developers to create their own wrappers around the API. In fact, we recently started work on building an official Go client for Exceptionless. Along the way, we learned some tips and tricks that may be helpful for others that want to build clients and SDKs in Go that wrap RESTful APIs.
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How to Debug Electron Apps
We're going to be making use of Exceptionless and the Exceptionless JavaScript client to debug and monitor our Electron application. Exceptionless is free to get started and totally open-source. Let's get started.
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Using an Error Monitoring Service to Track User Experience
It's open-source and can be totally self-hosted
What are some alternatives?
Exceptionless - Exceptionless clients for the .NET platform
Serilog.Exceptions - Log exception details and custom properties that are not output in Exception.ToString().
FluentResults - A generalised Result object implementation for .NET/C#
DiscordChatExporter - Exports Discord chat logs to a file
EntityFramework.Exceptions - Handle database errors easily when working with Entity Framework Core. Supports SQLServer, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Oracle and MySql.
Ben.Demystifier - High performance understanding for stack traces (Make error logs more productive)
self-hosted - Sentry, feature-complete and packaged up for low-volume deployments and proofs-of-concept
ApiExceptions - Reinventing C# exceptions
RedLock.net - An implementation of the Redlock algorithm in C#
Exceptionless.DateTimeExtensions - DateTimeRange, Business Day and various DateTime, DateTimeOffset, TimeSpan extension methods
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