One-command big-number terminal UI for lifetime computer stats on macOS and Linux.
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Safely clone node's fs.Stats instances without losing their class methods
JavaScript Performance Monitor
Webpack stats plugin
Let agents run disposable VMs
Rollup/Vite/Rolldown plugin to generate a stats JSON file with a bundle-stats webpack-compatible structure
BundleStats CLI utilities
Vite/Rolldown/Rollup plugin to generate bundle stats JSON file
BundleStats webpack filter plugin
BundleStats webpack validate plugin
Angular CLI builder for ESLint
HTML templates for report generation.
Analyze Rollup/Vite/Rolldown bundle stats(bundle size, assets, modules, packages) and compare the results between different builds
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Statoscope stats spec
Get stats on your Node.js HTTP server requests
Get the status of a file with some features
Stats object for reporting performance statistics
BundleStats utils
Get and calculate npm download stats for npm modules.
Statoscope extension that collects stats validation result
A nodejs module for local and remote Inter Process Communication (IPC), Neural Networking, and able to facilitate machine learning.
Simple Ruby API to compute various stats related to swim, bike, and run training generaly helpful when competing in triathlons.
If you use Ok Computer for uptime checks and pings, use this to avoid it affecting New Relic Stats too much
This autoproj plugin adds the 'stats' subcommand to autoproj, which allows to compute per-package and aggregated statistics information about authorship, for all packages within an autoproj workspace
Adds a 'jekyll stats' command that computes and displays site statistics including post counts, word counts, reading times, tag/category distributions, and posting frequency.
This RubyGem contais a nice and fun game called Knucleheads (once using the code in your computer, you can call it anything! :) ) The game runs into the command-line, using just the command 'studio_game'. You can choose the number of rounds you want to play and, when exiting, you'll receive the stats of the rounds. You can create a '.csv' file to push new player into the game. The file must have the following structure: ---NAME----|---HEALTH--- (This is just explanatory, not to put into file) Player-name,100 (The comma should appear into each string.) Well what else can I say? Just...have fun, playing and using this humble code into your robust and well-tested program. Good-bye !!!
Studio Game Program is meant to add multiple players to a game, and then give or remove health and points based on random rolls of a die. These players also accumulate random treasures that give them bonus points. Included are some other mixins that have weighted die, or players that have higher chances of gaining health and different point values dependent upon their treasures. After many rounds, the stats are printed to see what player came out on top. A great game if you want to bet against random odds with your coworkers that know too much about sports. Getting Started: Just need Ruby to make this baby work. Prerequisites: Computer (preferably a mac), and ruby 2.3.3, plus some of that good ol' worldwide web. License: This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details Acknowledgments: The Pragmatic Studio, Radbear, God, my parents (probably), spotify mathrock playlists, the movie Swordfish because of that one scene where Halle Berry does that thing to the guy coding, etc.