RE: AW: Reporting tool for JMeter

2008-10-16 Thread Mishra, Ajay
Hi Peter,

Nice to hear that your are working on the reporting tool. I think that is one 
of the big drawback in Jmeter i.e. its reporting is very bad.
I will take this opportunity to point out that we should also look at having 
some reports which captures System Parameters as well. Those are very necessary 
requirements for a performance Test. 

Also wanted to know if someone has faced the situation wherein when a Test is 
run from the NON-GUI mode the System parameters are not captured in .JTL file 
but it works when the test runs in GUI mode. Wanted to know if there is a 
workaround to resolve the same.


Regard's
Ajay Mishra

-Original Message-
From: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 6:37 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: AW: Reporting tool for JMeter

sorry for the delay responding.

I never got around to finishing it, so it was never released.

peter

On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 1:01 AM, TARUN_P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Peter,

 Nice to hear this.  Is the product already released?

 Tarun


 Christian Baumgartner wrote:

 Hello Peter,

 the reporting tool sounds like the thing i was missing in jmeter the whole
 time i am using it. if it comes for testing, i would be glad to help.


 good morning
 Christian




 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. August 2005 16:42
 An: jmeter-user
 Betreff: Reporting tool for JMeter


 My apologies to the users for accidentally hijacking the VM thread. I'm
 reposting it under a new topic for those interested in hearing about the
 reporting feature I'm working on.

 I posted a message to jmeter-dev a few weeks back about reporting tool for
 jmeter. I guess now is as good of time as any to let others know. I am
 currently working on a reporting tool for jmeter.

 I have a need for test and report automation, so I am writing a new GUI to
 design reports and an engine that can run in GUI or console mode for
 generating the reports. Right now, my feature list is the following. Keep
 in
 mind, there's no gaurantee this will be the final thing, but they are on
 my
 list.

 1. new gui for designing reports
 2. run in GUI or console mode
 3. report plan - may contain 1 or more report pages
 4. report page - may contain 1 or more charts or tables with statistics
 like
 the aggregate listener 5. report header/footer - so users can point to a
 server side include like .shtml or paste in the HTML directly 6.
 stylesheet
 - a link to the stylesheet 7. report writers - initially I plan to write
 HTML and Text report writer 8. charts - simple bar graphs 9. tables -
 simple
 table similar to aggregate listener 10. be able to process multiple files
 11. be able to aggregate multiple files

 I don't know how many features I'll be able to implement, but that's my
 goal
 at the moment.

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Re: AW: Reporting tool for JMeter

2008-10-16 Thread Peter Lin
Actually I'm too busy these days to work on the reporting tool.  I
haven't touched it since 2006 and have no plans of finishing it.

peter

On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Mishra, Ajay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Peter,

 Nice to hear that your are working on the reporting tool. I think that is one 
 of the big drawback in Jmeter i.e. its reporting is very bad.
 I will take this opportunity to point out that we should also look at having 
 some reports which captures System Parameters as well. Those are very 
 necessary requirements for a performance Test.

 Also wanted to know if someone has faced the situation wherein when a Test is 
 run from the NON-GUI mode the System parameters are not captured in .JTL file 
 but it works when the test runs in GUI mode. Wanted to know if there is a 
 workaround to resolve the same.


 Regard's
 Ajay Mishra

 -Original Message-
 From: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 6:37 PM
 To: JMeter Users List
 Subject: Re: AW: Reporting tool for JMeter

 sorry for the delay responding.

 I never got around to finishing it, so it was never released.

 peter

 On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 1:01 AM, TARUN_P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Peter,

 Nice to hear this.  Is the product already released?

 Tarun


 Christian Baumgartner wrote:

 Hello Peter,

 the reporting tool sounds like the thing i was missing in jmeter the whole
 time i am using it. if it comes for testing, i would be glad to help.


 good morning
 Christian




 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. August 2005 16:42
 An: jmeter-user
 Betreff: Reporting tool for JMeter


 My apologies to the users for accidentally hijacking the VM thread. I'm
 reposting it under a new topic for those interested in hearing about the
 reporting feature I'm working on.

 I posted a message to jmeter-dev a few weeks back about reporting tool for
 jmeter. I guess now is as good of time as any to let others know. I am
 currently working on a reporting tool for jmeter.

 I have a need for test and report automation, so I am writing a new GUI to
 design reports and an engine that can run in GUI or console mode for
 generating the reports. Right now, my feature list is the following. Keep
 in
 mind, there's no gaurantee this will be the final thing, but they are on
 my
 list.

 1. new gui for designing reports
 2. run in GUI or console mode
 3. report plan - may contain 1 or more report pages
 4. report page - may contain 1 or more charts or tables with statistics
 like
 the aggregate listener 5. report header/footer - so users can point to a
 server side include like .shtml or paste in the HTML directly 6.
 stylesheet
 - a link to the stylesheet 7. report writers - initially I plan to write
 HTML and Text report writer 8. charts - simple bar graphs 9. tables -
 simple
 table similar to aggregate listener 10. be able to process multiple files
 11. be able to aggregate multiple files

 I don't know how many features I'll be able to implement, but that's my
 goal
 at the moment.

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RE: AW: Reporting tool for JMeter

2008-10-16 Thread Mishra, Ajay
Hi All,

What is the best way to capture System Parameters like CPU, Memory etc when a 
test is run from Command Line in Jmeter.
If there is no support currently in Jmeter what is other best way to handle 
this requirement wherein my Test is in Jmeter but I want to measure the System 
Parameters also.


Ajay 

-Original Message-
From: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 6:55 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: AW: Reporting tool for JMeter

Actually I'm too busy these days to work on the reporting tool.  I
haven't touched it since 2006 and have no plans of finishing it.

peter

On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Mishra, Ajay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Peter,

 Nice to hear that your are working on the reporting tool. I think that is one 
 of the big drawback in Jmeter i.e. its reporting is very bad.
 I will take this opportunity to point out that we should also look at having 
 some reports which captures System Parameters as well. Those are very 
 necessary requirements for a performance Test.

 Also wanted to know if someone has faced the situation wherein when a Test is 
 run from the NON-GUI mode the System parameters are not captured in .JTL file 
 but it works when the test runs in GUI mode. Wanted to know if there is a 
 workaround to resolve the same.


 Regard's
 Ajay Mishra

 -Original Message-
 From: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 6:37 PM
 To: JMeter Users List
 Subject: Re: AW: Reporting tool for JMeter

 sorry for the delay responding.

 I never got around to finishing it, so it was never released.

 peter

 On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 1:01 AM, TARUN_P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Peter,

 Nice to hear this.  Is the product already released?

 Tarun


 Christian Baumgartner wrote:

 Hello Peter,

 the reporting tool sounds like the thing i was missing in jmeter the whole
 time i am using it. if it comes for testing, i would be glad to help.


 good morning
 Christian




 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. August 2005 16:42
 An: jmeter-user
 Betreff: Reporting tool for JMeter


 My apologies to the users for accidentally hijacking the VM thread. I'm
 reposting it under a new topic for those interested in hearing about the
 reporting feature I'm working on.

 I posted a message to jmeter-dev a few weeks back about reporting tool for
 jmeter. I guess now is as good of time as any to let others know. I am
 currently working on a reporting tool for jmeter.

 I have a need for test and report automation, so I am writing a new GUI to
 design reports and an engine that can run in GUI or console mode for
 generating the reports. Right now, my feature list is the following. Keep
 in
 mind, there's no gaurantee this will be the final thing, but they are on
 my
 list.

 1. new gui for designing reports
 2. run in GUI or console mode
 3. report plan - may contain 1 or more report pages
 4. report page - may contain 1 or more charts or tables with statistics
 like
 the aggregate listener 5. report header/footer - so users can point to a
 server side include like .shtml or paste in the HTML directly 6.
 stylesheet
 - a link to the stylesheet 7. report writers - initially I plan to write
 HTML and Text report writer 8. charts - simple bar graphs 9. tables -
 simple
 table similar to aggregate listener 10. be able to process multiple files
 11. be able to aggregate multiple files

 I don't know how many features I'll be able to implement, but that's my
 goal
 at the moment.

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RE: AW: Reporting tool for JMeter

2008-10-16 Thread Jose Pablo Sarco
I check a lot of tools, but the best tools are expensive.

You can check this post:

http://www.sqaforums.com/showflat.php?Cat=0Number=521453an=0page=0#Post521453


Regards,

Jose

-Original Message-
From: Mishra, Ajay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Jueves, 16 de Octubre de 2008 10:31 a.m.
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: RE: AW: Reporting tool for JMeter

Hi All,

What is the best way to capture System Parameters like CPU, Memory etc when a 
test is run from Command Line in Jmeter.
If there is no support currently in Jmeter what is other best way to handle 
this requirement wherein my Test is in Jmeter but I want to measure the System 
Parameters also.


Ajay 

-Original Message-
From: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 6:55 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: AW: Reporting tool for JMeter

Actually I'm too busy these days to work on the reporting tool.  I
haven't touched it since 2006 and have no plans of finishing it.

peter

On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Mishra, Ajay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Peter,

 Nice to hear that your are working on the reporting tool. I think that is one 
 of the big drawback in Jmeter i.e. its reporting is very bad.
 I will take this opportunity to point out that we should also look at having 
 some reports which captures System Parameters as well. Those are very 
 necessary requirements for a performance Test.

 Also wanted to know if someone has faced the situation wherein when a Test is 
 run from the NON-GUI mode the System parameters are not captured in .JTL file 
 but it works when the test runs in GUI mode. Wanted to know if there is a 
 workaround to resolve the same.


 Regard's
 Ajay Mishra

 -Original Message-
 From: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 6:37 PM
 To: JMeter Users List
 Subject: Re: AW: Reporting tool for JMeter

 sorry for the delay responding.

 I never got around to finishing it, so it was never released.

 peter

 On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 1:01 AM, TARUN_P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Peter,

 Nice to hear this.  Is the product already released?

 Tarun


 Christian Baumgartner wrote:

 Hello Peter,

 the reporting tool sounds like the thing i was missing in jmeter the whole
 time i am using it. if it comes for testing, i would be glad to help.


 good morning
 Christian




 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. August 2005 16:42
 An: jmeter-user
 Betreff: Reporting tool for JMeter


 My apologies to the users for accidentally hijacking the VM thread. I'm
 reposting it under a new topic for those interested in hearing about the
 reporting feature I'm working on.

 I posted a message to jmeter-dev a few weeks back about reporting tool for
 jmeter. I guess now is as good of time as any to let others know. I am
 currently working on a reporting tool for jmeter.

 I have a need for test and report automation, so I am writing a new GUI to
 design reports and an engine that can run in GUI or console mode for
 generating the reports. Right now, my feature list is the following. Keep
 in
 mind, there's no gaurantee this will be the final thing, but they are on
 my
 list.

 1. new gui for designing reports
 2. run in GUI or console mode
 3. report plan - may contain 1 or more report pages
 4. report page - may contain 1 or more charts or tables with statistics
 like
 the aggregate listener 5. report header/footer - so users can point to a
 server side include like .shtml or paste in the HTML directly 6.
 stylesheet
 - a link to the stylesheet 7. report writers - initially I plan to write
 HTML and Text report writer 8. charts - simple bar graphs 9. tables -
 simple
 table similar to aggregate listener 10. be able to process multiple files
 11. be able to aggregate multiple files

 I don't know how many features I'll be able to implement, but that's my
 goal
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Re: AW: Reporting tool for JMeter

2008-10-16 Thread Peter Lin
sorry for the delay responding.

I never got around to finishing it, so it was never released.

peter

On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 1:01 AM, TARUN_P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Peter,

 Nice to hear this.  Is the product already released?

 Tarun


 Christian Baumgartner wrote:

 Hello Peter,

 the reporting tool sounds like the thing i was missing in jmeter the whole
 time i am using it. if it comes for testing, i would be glad to help.


 good morning
 Christian




 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. August 2005 16:42
 An: jmeter-user
 Betreff: Reporting tool for JMeter


 My apologies to the users for accidentally hijacking the VM thread. I'm
 reposting it under a new topic for those interested in hearing about the
 reporting feature I'm working on.

 I posted a message to jmeter-dev a few weeks back about reporting tool for
 jmeter. I guess now is as good of time as any to let others know. I am
 currently working on a reporting tool for jmeter.

 I have a need for test and report automation, so I am writing a new GUI to
 design reports and an engine that can run in GUI or console mode for
 generating the reports. Right now, my feature list is the following. Keep
 in
 mind, there's no gaurantee this will be the final thing, but they are on
 my
 list.

 1. new gui for designing reports
 2. run in GUI or console mode
 3. report plan - may contain 1 or more report pages
 4. report page - may contain 1 or more charts or tables with statistics
 like
 the aggregate listener 5. report header/footer - so users can point to a
 server side include like .shtml or paste in the HTML directly 6.
 stylesheet
 - a link to the stylesheet 7. report writers - initially I plan to write
 HTML and Text report writer 8. charts - simple bar graphs 9. tables -
 simple
 table similar to aggregate listener 10. be able to process multiple files
 11. be able to aggregate multiple files

 I don't know how many features I'll be able to implement, but that's my
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 at the moment.

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RE: AW: Reporting tool for JMeter

2008-10-16 Thread Oliver Erlewein (DSLWN)
Hi Ajay,

What stats are you trying to gather? The tested boxes or your JMeter executing 
PC?

You can use PerfMon to monitor simple stuff on Windows boxes. Unix you can use 
command line commands. If you don't mind some coarseness in the results try 
something like SNMP and Cacti.

But you will still need to write some evaluation thing to match them up with 
your Jmeter results.

Cheers Oliver

-Original Message-
From: Mishra, Ajay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, 17 October 2008 2:31 a.m.
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: RE: AW: Reporting tool for JMeter

Hi All,

What is the best way to capture System Parameters like CPU, Memory etc when a 
test is run from Command Line in Jmeter.
If there is no support currently in Jmeter what is other best way to handle 
this requirement wherein my Test is in Jmeter but I want to measure the System 
Parameters also.


Ajay 

-Original Message-
From: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 6:55 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: AW: Reporting tool for JMeter

Actually I'm too busy these days to work on the reporting tool.  I
haven't touched it since 2006 and have no plans of finishing it.

peter

On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Mishra, Ajay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Peter,

 Nice to hear that your are working on the reporting tool. I think that is one 
 of the big drawback in Jmeter i.e. its reporting is very bad.
 I will take this opportunity to point out that we should also look at having 
 some reports which captures System Parameters as well. Those are very 
 necessary requirements for a performance Test.

 Also wanted to know if someone has faced the situation wherein when a Test is 
 run from the NON-GUI mode the System parameters are not captured in .JTL file 
 but it works when the test runs in GUI mode. Wanted to know if there is a 
 workaround to resolve the same.


 Regard's
 Ajay Mishra

 -Original Message-
 From: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 6:37 PM
 To: JMeter Users List
 Subject: Re: AW: Reporting tool for JMeter

 sorry for the delay responding.

 I never got around to finishing it, so it was never released.

 peter

 On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 1:01 AM, TARUN_P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Peter,

 Nice to hear this.  Is the product already released?

 Tarun


 Christian Baumgartner wrote:

 Hello Peter,

 the reporting tool sounds like the thing i was missing in jmeter the whole
 time i am using it. if it comes for testing, i would be glad to help.


 good morning
 Christian




 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. August 2005 16:42
 An: jmeter-user
 Betreff: Reporting tool for JMeter


 My apologies to the users for accidentally hijacking the VM thread. I'm
 reposting it under a new topic for those interested in hearing about the
 reporting feature I'm working on.

 I posted a message to jmeter-dev a few weeks back about reporting tool for
 jmeter. I guess now is as good of time as any to let others know. I am
 currently working on a reporting tool for jmeter.

 I have a need for test and report automation, so I am writing a new GUI to
 design reports and an engine that can run in GUI or console mode for
 generating the reports. Right now, my feature list is the following. Keep
 in
 mind, there's no gaurantee this will be the final thing, but they are on
 my
 list.

 1. new gui for designing reports
 2. run in GUI or console mode
 3. report plan - may contain 1 or more report pages
 4. report page - may contain 1 or more charts or tables with statistics
 like
 the aggregate listener 5. report header/footer - so users can point to a
 server side include like .shtml or paste in the HTML directly 6.
 stylesheet
 - a link to the stylesheet 7. report writers - initially I plan to write
 HTML and Text report writer 8. charts - simple bar graphs 9. tables -
 simple
 table similar to aggregate listener 10. be able to process multiple files
 11. be able to aggregate multiple files

 I don't know how many features I'll be able to implement, but that's my
 goal
 at the moment.

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RE: AW: Reporting tool for JMeter

2008-10-16 Thread Oliver Erlewein (DSLWN)
Tarun,

I made my own reporting tool which does what I need. It's a conglomeration of 
Shell scripts and Python scripts that evaluate JMeter XML output. The output is 
done in PDF with GnuPlot graphs. I still have not thought about Open Sourcing 
it as the use is pretty restricted to how I use JMeter / let it collect 
results. i.e. you'll have to include certain samplers for it to work. Since I'm 
also quite busy I can't tell you how long until I can produce something that 
might be of interest for all. But I can tell you that Python and GnuPlot does a 
good job of it.

Cheers Oliver

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From: TARUN_P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, 14 October 2008 6:01 p.m.
To: jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Re: AW: Reporting tool for JMeter


Hi Peter,

Nice to hear this.  Is the product already released?

Tarun


Christian Baumgartner wrote:
 
 Hello Peter,
 
 the reporting tool sounds like the thing i was missing in jmeter the whole
 time i am using it. if it comes for testing, i would be glad to help. 
 
 
 good morning
 Christian
 
 
 
 
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 Von: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. August 2005 16:42
 An: jmeter-user
 Betreff: Reporting tool for JMeter
 
 
 My apologies to the users for accidentally hijacking the VM thread. I'm
 reposting it under a new topic for those interested in hearing about the
 reporting feature I'm working on.
 
 I posted a message to jmeter-dev a few weeks back about reporting tool for
 jmeter. I guess now is as good of time as any to let others know. I am
 currently working on a reporting tool for jmeter.
 
 I have a need for test and report automation, so I am writing a new GUI to
 design reports and an engine that can run in GUI or console mode for
 generating the reports. Right now, my feature list is the following. Keep
 in
 mind, there's no gaurantee this will be the final thing, but they are on
 my
 list.
 
 1. new gui for designing reports
 2. run in GUI or console mode
 3. report plan - may contain 1 or more report pages
 4. report page - may contain 1 or more charts or tables with statistics
 like
 the aggregate listener 5. report header/footer - so users can point to a
 server side include like .shtml or paste in the HTML directly 6.
 stylesheet
 - a link to the stylesheet 7. report writers - initially I plan to write
 HTML and Text report writer 8. charts - simple bar graphs 9. tables -
 simple
 table similar to aggregate listener 10. be able to process multiple files
 11. be able to aggregate multiple files
 
 I don't know how many features I'll be able to implement, but that's my
 goal
 at the moment.
 
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Re: AW: Reporting tool for JMeter

2008-10-13 Thread TARUN_P

Hi Peter,

Nice to hear this.  Is the product already released?

Tarun


Christian Baumgartner wrote:
 
 Hello Peter,
 
 the reporting tool sounds like the thing i was missing in jmeter the whole
 time i am using it. if it comes for testing, i would be glad to help. 
 
 
 good morning
 Christian
 
 
 
 
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 Von: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. August 2005 16:42
 An: jmeter-user
 Betreff: Reporting tool for JMeter
 
 
 My apologies to the users for accidentally hijacking the VM thread. I'm
 reposting it under a new topic for those interested in hearing about the
 reporting feature I'm working on.
 
 I posted a message to jmeter-dev a few weeks back about reporting tool for
 jmeter. I guess now is as good of time as any to let others know. I am
 currently working on a reporting tool for jmeter.
 
 I have a need for test and report automation, so I am writing a new GUI to
 design reports and an engine that can run in GUI or console mode for
 generating the reports. Right now, my feature list is the following. Keep
 in
 mind, there's no gaurantee this will be the final thing, but they are on
 my
 list.
 
 1. new gui for designing reports
 2. run in GUI or console mode
 3. report plan - may contain 1 or more report pages
 4. report page - may contain 1 or more charts or tables with statistics
 like
 the aggregate listener 5. report header/footer - so users can point to a
 server side include like .shtml or paste in the HTML directly 6.
 stylesheet
 - a link to the stylesheet 7. report writers - initially I plan to write
 HTML and Text report writer 8. charts - simple bar graphs 9. tables -
 simple
 table similar to aggregate listener 10. be able to process multiple files
 11. be able to aggregate multiple files
 
 I don't know how many features I'll be able to implement, but that's my
 goal
 at the moment.
 
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