rails-mini-profiler
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rails-mini-profiler | semver | |
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7 | 725 | |
404 | 7,037 | |
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5.8 | 0.6 | |
about 2 months ago | 14 days ago | |
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MIT License | - |
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rails-mini-profiler
- Enabling Hotwire/Turbo in Rails7 from upgraded repo
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How do you find the cause of slowness in your app?
I'd suggest checking out - https://github.com/hschne/rails-mini-profiler As well as checking and monitoring your log for N+1's, usually that's an applications largest performance bottleneck.
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gem suggestion for measuring performance
You may want to look at rails-mini-profiler it kind of piggy backs off rack-mini-profiler and is pretty decent for getting basic application metrics in development.
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newly converted from php and laravel and i miss this tool !!
https://github.com/hschne/rails-mini-profiler is pretty close
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Top 8 Tools for Ruby on Rails Code Optimization and Cleanup.
I'd add Coverband. Also, since you mention rack-mini-profiler, quick plug for rails-mini-profiler, which is my own spin on performance profiling for rails apps. Still WIP though.
- Rails Mini Profiler: Performance profiling for Rails, made simple π¦
- Rails Mini Profiler: A Rails engine for easy performance profiling
semver
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The right development flow: Better than Agile
We increase the version of our product as specified in SemVer and deploy it to production, preferably following good deployment practices to have no downtime.
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Git commit helper: add emojis to your commits
Using Conventional Commits β as a standard for your commit messages, makes Semantic Versioning π as easy as can be, with tools like Conventional Changelog π Standard Version π and Semantic Release π¦π
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Why write a library?
Semantic Versioning: for every update (major, minor, or patch) made, increment the version number according to semantic versioning.
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Node package managers (npm, yarn, pnpm) - All you need to know
npm automates the process of installing, updating, and managing dependencies, which helps to avoid "dependency hell." It supports semantic versioning (semver) that automatically handles patch and minor updates without breaking the existing code, thus maintaining stability across projects. npm also provides the capability to run scripts and commands defined in package.json, which can automate common tasks such as testing, building, and deployment.
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Snyk CLI: Introducing Semantic Versioning and release channels
We are pleased to introduce Semantic Versioning and release channels to Snyk CLI from v.1.1291.0 onwards. In this blog post, we will share why we are introducing these changes, what problems these changes solve for our customers, and how our customers can opt-in according to their needs.
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Master the Art of Writing and Launching Your Own Modern JavaScript and Typescript Library in 2024
Following the Semantic Versioning rules, you should raise the version number every time you need to publish your library. In your "package.json" file, you need to change the version number to reflect whether the changes are major, minor, or patch updates.
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Using semantic-release to automate releases and changelogs
Semantic Versioning: An established convention for version numbers following the pattern MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH
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Essential Command Line Tools for Developers
Increases the major of the latest tag and prints it As per the Semver spec, it'll also clear the pre-releaseβ¦
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Testing Our Tasks
The reason for this is that software libraries and package managers, in general, but specifically here, rely on semantic versioning. Semantic versioning is really useful for distributing packages in a predictable way. What does this look like for our project?
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What is Semantic Versioning and why you should use it for your software ?
For a more detailed and comprehensive guide on semantic versioning, visit https://semver.org
What are some alternatives?
Coverband - Ruby production code coverage collection and reporting (line of code usage)
react-native - A framework for building native applications using React
asset_ram - Reduce Rails allocations by 35%+ and gain a speed boost. Memoizes asset links.
semantic-release - :package::rocket: Fully automated version management and package publishing
Rails Performance - Monitor performance of you Rails applications (self-hosted and free)
standard-version - :trophy: Automate versioning and CHANGELOG generation, with semver.org and conventionalcommits.org
prosopite - :mag: Rails N+1 queries auto-detection with zero false positives / false negatives
changesets - π¦ A way to manage your versioning and changelogs with a focus on monorepos
MailCatcher - Catches mail and serves it through a dream.
helmfile - Deploy Kubernetes Helm Charts
Karafka - Ruby and Rails efficient multithreaded Kafka processing framework
Poetry - Python packaging and dependency management made easy