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A libbpf based tracer to help figure out what an application is doing.
An Interace Description Language (IDL) and compiler for Postcard and friends
A Wasm environment for cross-platform, sandboxed graphical applications.
OpenTelemetry backend in a Docker image
Mago is a toolchain for PHP that aims to provide a set of tools to help developers write better code.
A tool that creates Perfetto protobuf from bpftrace output
Writing a hypervisor in 1,000 lines.
A desktop application featuring interactive simulations built with Tauri, Svelte, and WebGPU.
A simple Rust profiler that shows exactly where your code spends time and allocates
Packet, where are you? -- eBPF-based Linux kernel networking debugger
This crate bridges between gstreamer and tracing ecosystems.
Venator: a desktop app for viewing logs and traces from OpenTelemetry and the Rust tracing ecosystem
userscript to offload Anubis PoW to native CPU or GPU code
A programming language that is a minimal subset of Rust
A rust implementation of Bubbletea https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea
A minimal specification for purl aka. a package "mostly universal" URL, join the discussion at https://gitter.im/package-url/Lobby
A simple research-oriented image viewer with an emphasis on examining and comparing high-dynamic range (HDR) images.
Wipe and reinstall a running Linux system via SSH, without rebooting. You know you want to.
Use Glasgow Interface Explorer via the browser (experimental, Chromium only)