Cleanly register uncaughtException and unhandledRejection handlers
A module for top level error catching and blaming
Local-first, AI-ready error monitoring for Rust
A thread-safe JavaScript runtime wrapper around QuickJS, enabling isolated JS execution with message-passing semantics.
Rust-specific support for ChatDBG.
Rust-specific (macro) support for ChatDBG.
Experimental Error Return Tracing for Rust
rust api for vega-lite v4
rust api for vega-lite v5
Fast browser automation CLI for AI agents
Fork of agent-browser with rustls-tls-native-roots — works behind TLS-inspecting egress proxies (Anthropic Managed Agents, Cloudflare WARP, corporate MITM). Drop-in replacement; binary still named `agent-browser`.
A preprocessing pipeline for the Murchison Widefield Array
A lightweight, user-friendly disk imaging tool
A library for checked floating-point arithmetic in Rust, safely elminating NaN and Infinity from floating-point computations.
Simple email notification of uncaught exceptions
This gem installs the agent of RuntimeError.net to your application. It handles uncaught exceptions from your application and tightly integrates exceptions with your project management tool.
A Rails gem that catches uncaught exceptions and automatically creates GitHub issues with full error details, backtraces, and request context. Includes deduplication to avoid flooding your repo with duplicate issues.
appygram-rails sends uncaught Rails exceptions as traces to the hosted messaging service at http://www.appygram.com
Miscellaneous methods that may or may not be useful. sh:: Safely pass untrusted parameters to sh scripts. fork_and_check:: Run a block in a forked process and raise an exception if the process returns a non-zero value. do_and_exit, do_and_exit!:: Run a block. If the block does not run exit!, a successful exec or equivalent, run exit(1) or exit!(1) ourselves. Useful to make sure a forked block either runs a successful exec or dies. Any exceptions from the block are printed to standard error. overwrite:: Safely replace a file. Writes to a temporary file and then moves it over the old file. tempname_for:: Generates an unique temporary path based on a filename. The generated filename resides in the same directory as the original one. try_n_times:: Retries a block of code until it succeeds or a maximum number of attempts (default 10) is exceeded. Exception#to_formatted_string:: Returns a string that looks like how Ruby would dump an uncaught exception. IO#best_datasync:: Tries fdatasync, falling back to fsync, falling back to flush.
Miscellaneous methods that may or may not be useful. sh:: Safely pass untrusted parameters to sh scripts. Raise an exception if the script returns a non-zero value. fork_and_check:: Run a block in a forked process and raise an exception if the process returns a non-zero value. do_and_exit, do_and_exit!:: Run a block. If the block does not run exit!, a successful exec or equivalent, run exit(1) or exit!(1) ourselves. Useful to make sure a forked block either runs a successful exec or dies. Any exceptions from the block are printed to standard error. overwrite:: Safely replace a file. Writes to a temporary file and then moves it over the old file. tempname_for:: Generates an unique temporary path based on a filename. The generated filename resides in the same directory as the original one. try_n_times:: Retries a block of code until it succeeds or a maximum number of attempts (default 10) is exceeded. Exception#to_formatted_string:: Return a string that looks like how Ruby would dump an uncaught exception. IO#best_datasync:: Try fdatasync, falling back to fsync, falling back to flush. Random#exp:: Return a random integer 0 ≤ n < 2^argument (using SecureRandom). Random#float:: Return a random float 0.0 ≤ n < argument (using SecureRandom). Random#int:: Return a random integer 0 ≤ n < argument (using SecureRandom). Password:: A small wrapper for String#crypt that does secure salt generation and easy password verification.