Hi. CodeX is here again.
Our previous release, editor.js got much attention here last time. Today we want to introduce our next big open source project called Hawk. And it is the error tracker. It catches errors in runtime, notifies developers, and helps to fix them showing useful collected information about what actually happened.
The first version of Hawk was developed several years ago on our internal Hackathon. Since then Hawk has spread its wings - now it is a beautiful and effective product that has already helped us to improve the quality of our own products.
Some details:
- Consists of 31 open-source repos
- Already used by several large products
- About 100kk events are processed every day
- Can be used as a self-hosted project or ready-to-use solution
Available integrations:
- JavaScript / TypeScript
- PHP
- Go
- Node.js
- Python
- Kotlin
Hope you’ll like it.
Will be happy to hear your feedback.
@nikita_kuznetsov I'd say that's all about DX (Developer Experience). We were trying to create a product that developers will use regularly because it is helpful and gives a nice experience. Integration is easy. UI is simple and fast.
The projects and events lists are dynamic: like in messengers, newly updated projects will bubble up in the list. You'll never miss events from your old pet project as well as the main ones. Same time, events are grouped by days, which helps you to watch the current day's state as well as regression.
If you have several workspaces with many integrations, you'll see the difference.
And pricing politics of course. Most products will fit the free plan which is big. Other plans are also much cheaper than similar products.
@mitch_mitchell Thanks! You've mentioned great products created by big corporations. Hawk is a product made by a small team of nerds. And the team is our main advantage.
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Can't find python asyncio support - it's your blue ocean.
Every legacy python app already use Sentry
Every new python app use asyncio and don't wanna be blocked by your "requests.post" calls or call it with executor in different threads.
This may be added to your Sentry-compare table.
"it is helpful and gives a nice experience" - is not the reason to migrate from Sentry
P.S.: apply modern code style and add type hints - now it looks shaggy
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