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People Data Labs builds people data. Use our dataset of 1.5 Billion unique person profiles to build products, enrich person profiles, power predictive modeling/ai, analysis, and more.
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Official AWS Ruby gem for Amazon Connect Customer Profiles (Customer Profiles). This gem is part of the AWS SDK for Ruby.
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Next-generation Ruby 3.2.1+ sampling profiler. Tracks multiple threads, GVL activity, GC pauses, idle time, and more.
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Ruby applications tests profiling tools. Contains tools to analyze factories usage, integrate with Ruby profilers, profile your examples using ActiveSupport notifications (if any) and statically analyze your code with custom RuboCop cops.
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Cloud Profiler is a statistical, low-overhead profiler that continuously gathers CPU usage and memory-allocation information from your production applications. It attributes that information to the application's source code, helping you identify the parts of the application consuming the most resources, and otherwise illuminating the performance characteristics of the code. Note that google-cloud-profiler-v2 is a version-specific client library. For most uses, we recommend installing the main client library google-cloud-profiler instead. See the readme for more details.
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This is the API specification for Ory Identities with features such as registration, login, recovery, account verification, profile settings, password reset, identity management, session management, email and sms delivery, and more.
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Profiling toolkit for Rack applications with Rails integration. Client Side profiling, DB profiling and Server profiling.
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This module Allow the user to retrieve information from the IBM unified profile program.
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InSpec provides a framework for creating end-to-end infrastructure tests. You can use it for integration or even compliance testing. Create fully portable test profiles and use them in your workflow to ensure stability and security. Integrate InSpec in your change lifecycle for local testing, CI/CD, and deployment verification. This has local support only. See the `inspec` gem for full support. Packaged distributions of Progress® Chef® products obtained from RubyGems are made available pursuant to the Progress Chef EULA at https://www.chef.io/end-user-license-agreement, unless there is an executed agreement in effect between you and Progress that covers the Progress Chef products ("Master Agreement"), in which case the Master Agreement shall govern. Source code obtained from the Chef GitHub repository is made available under Apache-2.0, a copy of which is included.
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InSpec provides a framework for creating end-to-end infrastructure tests. You can use it for integration or even compliance testing. Create fully portable test profiles and use them in your workflow to ensure stability and security. Integrate InSpec in your change lifecycle for local testing, CI/CD, and deployment verification. Packaged distributions of Progress® Chef® products obtained from RubyGems are made available pursuant to the Progress Chef EULA at https://www.chef.io/end-user-license-agreement, unless there is an executed agreement in effect between you and Progress that covers the Progress Chef products ("Master Agreement"), in which case the Master Agreement shall govern. Source code obtained from the Chef GitHub repository is made available under Apache-2.0, a copy of which is included.
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This gem packages the Mozilla Profiler so that you can run it locally
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stackprof is a fast sampling profiler for ruby code, with cpu, wallclock and object allocation samplers.
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ruby-prof is a fast code profiler for Ruby. It is a C extension and therefore is many times faster than the standard Ruby profiler. It supports both flat and graph profiles. For each method, graph profiles show how long the method ran, which methods called it and which methods it called. RubyProf generate both text and html and can output it to standard out or to a file.
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A puppet-lint plugin to check that the code adheres to the WMF coding guidelines: * Check for hiera in non-profiles, and in the body of those * Check for roles with declared resources that are not profiles * Check for parametrized roles * Check for node declarations not using the role keyword * Check for system::role calls outside of roles * Check for cross-module class inclusion * Check for the use of the include keyword in profiles * Check for wmf-deprecated resources usage * Check for deprecated validate_* functions
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