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Tokio Console
Today, we, the Tokio team, are announcing the initial release of Tokio Console (Github), enabling Rust developers to gain deeper insight into the runtime behavior of their applications.
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This is really cool, getting close to Observer from Erlang/OTP but in Rust!
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