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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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process-compose
Process Compose is a simple and flexible scheduler and orchestrator to manage non-containerized applications.
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docker-slim
Slim Rails images, Rails/Sidekiq/ActionCable-standalone/Nginx with Docker-Compose & Kubernetes (StatefulSet Postgres & Redis) (by ndrean)
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runner
Runner is a structured command executer that monitor file changes to trigger process restarts. (by cirello-io)
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overmind reviews and mentions
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Connecting Debugger to Rails Applications
Another solution is to use a different tool to drive the Procfile. The one I'm most familiar with is a tool called overmind. If you run your Procfile with overmind, you'll be able to open up a new terminal window and individually connect to any of the processes that are running. So if you want to connect to the web process to debug, you can open up a new window and run overmind connect web, and you'll have a window where you can work with the debugger's prompt.
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Overmind, a better foreman or bin/dev for your Procfile
I recently wrote about Overmind (https://github.com/DarthSim/overmind), a drop in replacement for foreman.
If you've ever used Forman or another local Procfile/process manager, I think you'll love Overmind.
It's basically a more customisable foreman that runs in tmux - which means you can do cool things like tmux into a process and attach a debugger (which is nearly impossible with foreman).
Hope you enjoy the article!
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Procfile.dev, bin/dev, and Rails 7 — how they work, and why (I think) they're great.
We switched to overmind and it's been great.
Hey, thanks for the comment u/sjieg! I don't have anything to add here, apart from suggesting the Overmind gem (https://github.com/DarthSim/overmind), which I just learnt about from another comment.
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Show HN: Localias, securely manage local devserver aliases
I run an app with a bunch of separate processes managed in a Procfile invoked by Overmind (https://github.com/DarthSim/overmind):
```
app-web: cd app && poetry run invoke server
app-vite: cd app && pnpm dev
app-storybook: cd app && pnpm story:dev
api: cd api && poetry run invoke server
docs: cd docs && npm run dev
marketing: cd marketing && source .env && npm run dev
```
Maybe it's my getting older, but I've found it _infuriating_ to remember which process is bound to 3003 vs 3002 vs 3001 and so on. Very grateful for this project so I can save myself a couple seconds of frustration every day — t/y OP for building it!
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Yew + Actix project
Use Overmind or cargo-runcc to run multiple commands in a single terminal, instead of running the server and the client in separate terminals
- Scaling Mastodon with systemd template units
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Fly.io and Tailscale Saved Notado
FYI: Your link for Overmind is to the wrong project. The process manager is https://github.com/DarthSim/overmind
The article currently links to a deprecated Angular.js project with the same name (https://github.com/geddski/overmind)
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Run multiple discord.py from main.py
However, as you might expect, managing that becomes a bit of a chore in the long run, this is where my recommendation of Overmind comes in.
- docker-compose without dockers
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Stats
DarthSim/overmind is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of overmind is Go.