Slightly tweak presentation for consistency
If I missed something crucial in my minor edits of the wording of the descriptions, please let me know, @MFTabriz.pull/123/head
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# heaptrack
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# A heap memory profiler for Linux
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# heaptrack traces all memory allocations and annotates these events with stack traces.
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# More information: <https://github.com/KDE/heaptrack>.
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# Heap memory profiler for Linux
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# Utility to trace all memory allocations and annotate these events with stack
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# traces. More information: <https://github.com/KDE/heaptrack>.
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# launch your_exec and start tracing its memory allocations. The code will exit with the path to your profile data file.
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# Launch your_exec, then start tracing its memory allocations. The code will
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# exit with the path to your profile data file.
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heaptrack ./your_exec
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# Analyze the heaptrack profiling data using the heaptrack GUI tool
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# Analyze the heaptrack profiling data using the heaptrack GUI tool.
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heaptrack_gui heaptrack.your_exec.pid.zst
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# Analyze the heaptrack profiling data using the heaptrack simple CLI tool
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# Analyze the heaptrack profiling data using the heaptrack simple CLI tool.
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heaptrack_print heaptrack.your_exec.pid.zst
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