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    AGI (Android GPU Inspector)

    AGI (Android GPU Inspector)

    Android GPU Inspector

    Android GPU Inspector (AGI) is a desktop tool for profiling, tracing, and debugging graphics workloads running on Android devices. It helps developers analyze Vulkan and OpenGL ES applications at the system, frame, and draw-call levels to uncover GPU and CPU bottlenecks. AGI captures detailed performance counters, timelines, and pipeline state to reveal stalls, overdraw, shader hotspots, and inefficient resource usage. Its frame debugger lets you step through commands, inspect render targets...
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    Rendora

    Rendora

    dynamic server-side rendering using headless Chrome

    Rendora is a dynamic renderer to provide zero-configuration server-side rendering mainly to web crawlers in order to effortlessly improve SEO for websites developed in modern Javascript frameworks such as React.js, Vue.js, Angular.js, etc. Rendora works totally independently of your frontend and backend stacks. Rendora can be seen as a reverse HTTP proxy server sitting between your backend server (e.g. Node.js/Express.js, Python/Django, etc...) and potentially your frontend proxy server...
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