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goroutine-inspect | grmon | |
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2 | 1 | |
449 | 1,890 | |
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1.8 | 0.0 | |
over 2 years ago | 10 months ago | |
Go | Go | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | MIT License |
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Show HN: Goroutine-analyzer: A visual goroutine stack dump debugging tool
That's an interesting application. I tend to use an IDE if I'm debugging in realtime and otherwise I'm getting stackdumps from the support org.
For CLI goroutine analysis there's another tool: https://github.com/linuxerwang/goroutine-inspect which is pretty good.
I think if I do a rewrite it might make more sense to go the web route, like the go tool pprof UIs.
- goroutine dump analyzer
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What are some alternatives?
cpuworker - cpuworker - A Customized Goroutine Scheduler over Golang Runtime
goroutine-analyzer - Helps analyze goroutines. Inspired by TDA for Java and goroutine-inspect for golang.
check-cert - Go-based tooling to check/verify certs
grid - GRID - cross platform go routine dump tool
trusearch - Perform advanced search on unofficial rutracker.org (ex torrents.ru) XML database
agent - IPC Agent client/server library for application debugging and local management
neilotoole/errgroup - errgroup with goroutine worker limits
EnvCLI - Don't install Node, Go, ... locally - use containers you define within your project. If you have a new machine / other contributors you just have to install docker and envcli to get started.
stackup - a single application to spin up your entire dev stack.
hostctl - Your dev tool to manage /etc/hosts like a pro!