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Centrex is a full suite of white labeled fintech solutions built and designed for brokers, lenders, banks, investors, fintechs
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cpuplot
Command Line Profiler of CPU Usage and Load Average.
Synopsis:
BASH script that shows the history of CPU usage, and what procces uses the most CPU at a given time.
Bar graphs represent the percentage of Total CPU Usage, and the percentage of Total 1 Minute Load Average.
Default wait interval between system readings is 5secs. But a different one can be set in the command line with the "-i" argument.
Manage and execute Linux testing and reporting programs
These bash shell scripts are intended to iteratively load executable files via symbolic links and echo output to a log file for later review. These bash shell scripts rely on a directory structure intended to group testing and reporting executable files by project, target platform, and version.