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Visualize Erlang Nodes On The Command Line

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##observer_cli Build Status

Visualize Erlang/Elixir Nodes On The Command Line By Using recon.

##Goal Minimal consumption.

Just look like observer, but in shell,

you might think observer_cli would be more convenient than observer.


###Install Elixir

# mix.exs
   def deps do
     [{:observer_cli, "~> 1.0.4"}]
   end

Erlang

%% rebar.config
{deps, [{observer_cli, ".*", {git, "git://github.com/zhongwencool/observer_cli.git",{tag,"1.0.4"}}}

###Try ...

$ rebar3 shell   
1> observer_cli:start().

Process And System Information

Top

Process

ETS And System Information

System

Allocator Information

Allocator

Mnesia Information

Mnesia

Help Information

Help


###Command

> observer_cli:start().%% default refresh interval is 2000
> observer_cli:start(Node).
> observer_cli:start(Node, Cookie).

###TODO

  • Processes Memory, Binary, Total Heap Size, Reductions Top.
  • include System and Architecture, CPU's and Threads metrics in observer's system
  • Memory Allocators: std, ll, eheap, ets,fix, binary, driver.
  • ets include all metrics ets in observer's Table Viewer.
  • doc (keep simple)
  • remote node support
  • mneisa: table info by using mnesia:info, mnesia:system_info/1,
  • Draw all application’s relations.
  • Trace Overview. You should use recon_trace.

###License See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (MIT).

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