simple way to lookup cpu usage for linux, also work with plot.ly
A node module to watch provides system usage
Basic system usage monitor
server agent to monitor system usage
Analytics events and constants to track system usage
Analytics events and constants to track system usage
VarStreet VS Theme - A comprehensive SCSS theme package for ProCode framework with variables, components, layout, and utilities for flexible design system usage
Built for tracking design system usage but works for all imports.
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A debug logger package for other Google libraries
Info about your dev environment for debugging purposes
Canvas for Node.js with skia backend
xyflow core system that powers React Flow and Svelte Flow.
Official build system for Angular
Simple in-memory vinyl file store
Get the operating system CPU architecture
Use the `system-ui` keyword
See https://github.com/Redocly/redocly-cli
A super-fast, promise-based cache that reads and writes to the file-system.
Check whether operating system CPU architecture is 64-bit or 32-bit (Supports browsers)
tar-stream is a streaming tar parser and generator and nothing else. It operates purely using streams which means you can easily extract/parse tarballs without ever hitting the file system.
Better `os.arch()` for node and the browser -- detect OS architecture
a glob matcher in javascript
A best-practices CSS foundation
This plugin provides facilities for monitoring the system cpu usage
Simple gem for getting information about cpu and memory usage (Mac OS X, BSD)
UWA system hard disk usage widget
Provides a system to track method usage somewhat unobtrusively.
Have you ever asked yourself, "Is this method even being used?!" Or, "What the heck is this method receiving?" Does your application use Rails? If the answers these questions are yes, this gem may be of use to you! Large applications can accrue cruft; old methods that might once have been important, but are now unused or code that is difficult to understand, but dangerous to refactor. Unfortunately, software is _complex_ and sometimes it's unclear what's really going on. This adds maintenance burdens, headaches, and uncertainty. This gem aims to give you a couple tools to make it easier to know what (and how) your code is being used (or not). CruftTracker supports Rails versions 5.2 to 6.1 at this time. As of now the gem only supports MySQL, but contributions for Postgres or other DBMS would be welcome.
Orko is a ruby gem to get stats and information about the state of your system.
This gem will track everything users do in the system and map it into controllers and model methods beeing called, and generate tests for them
A self-hydrating version of Octokit for usage in CI systems - like GitHub Actions!
regression testing is all you need
Gridle is a set of complete and simple settings, mixins and classes that make the creation and usage of grid systems (even complex ones) really simple.
Access the system clipboard 📋︎ on Linux, MacOS, Windows, WSL, Cygwin, GTK, or Java. Usage is as simple as calling Clipboard.copy or Clipboard.paste!
This is a really simple system for getting configuration data into your app. See the wiki at http://github.com/brendan/simpleconfig/wikis for usage.
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