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In the fields of information technology and systems management, application performance management (APM) is the monitoring and management of performance and availability of software applications. APM strives to detect and diagnose complex application performance problems to maintain an expected level of service.
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Docs in english ?
I could not find any docs or even a description in English, so I decided to ask here. Do you plan to have english docs in the near future to demystify the project for the rest of the world (like alibaba/arthas for example
node -v: v13.3.0npm -v:6.13.1snyk -v:1.294.1- OS: (e.g. OSX, Linux, Windows, ...) windows
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for each project snyk will use the snyk policy file in the project directory, not the one in the current workingdirectory. Or, even better, snyk combines th
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Maybe you can provide instructions on what is the preferred way to install urlwatch?
I installed with pip ($ python3 -m pip install urlwatch) which got the me v2.17 from April 2019 (and thus missing some features from the readme as well as full Python 3.8 compatibility).
In my case I uninstalled it with pip again ($ python3 -m pip uninstall urlwatch) and installed it directly from the
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I've noticed when using the endpoint for JSON output that it includes all the config information for that health panel as well as the result. This isn't shown in the documentation though. Have I therefore missed a bit of configuration which minimises the amount of data returned?
What I'm expecting to see: https://github.com/antonioribeiro/health/blob/master/docs/images/json.png
What I actual
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it could be great if statusok could calculate the downtime period and the average uptime like statuscake does :

<img width="247" alt="Screenshot 2019-06-10 at 11 24 02" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/47117399/59186159
The current Storybook examples mostly functions as a playground to test various configurations.
It should be reworked so it functions as a collection of examples, with documentation of usage. Leverage Storybook Docs addon to embed documentation and codesnippets.
Take advantage of mdx to build a documentation.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
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Since we are adding an "Import settings" feature in 2.1, we can also create some nice ready-made settings users can simply import in the app. I would suggest we create a few and place them in a folder like "example settings" here in GitHub with preview images in the README file. Let me k
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I just tried to follow your guide on setting up a raspberry pi, however the service was failing to start. I tracked it down to the downloaded "binary" was actually a HTML redirect page.
Amending the following command under "Install Monitoror" with a -L command works as expected.