Open Source ChromeOS Website Monitoring Tools

Website Monitoring Tools for ChromeOS

Browse free open source Website Monitoring tools and projects for ChromeOS below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Website Monitoring tools by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    BrowserMob JavaScript Validator VNC
    VNC for use with the BrowserMob Selenium JavaScript Validator. This tool is made available for users of BrowserMob FREE Website Monitoring and Load Testing. The BrowserMob Local Validation Service can be downloaded from https://browsermob.com/tools.
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    An open source Java based alternative to proprietary website content change monitoring software and services such as WebSite-Watcher or the various online monitoring services.
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    Node-Slug

    Node-Slug

    Slugifies even utf-8 chars

    node-slug is a small utility library for converting arbitrary strings into URL-friendly “slugs.” It replaces spaces and special characters with dashes, transliterates accented or non-ASCII characters into simpler equivalents, and ensures the output string is clean, lowercase, and suitable for use in URLs. The library is commonly used in content management systems, blogging engines, and SEO-sensitive applications where readable and consistent slugs are required. It supports many languages and character sets, allowing international text to be transformed into a safe format. The implementation is straightforward and can be embedded easily into Node.js applications with minimal configuration. It’s designed for reliability and predictability so that the same input always produces the same slug, ensuring stable URLs over time.
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    A collection of scripts that allow a website to be monitored and/or tested. The monitor allows you to record pages by clicking through your site from your browser. These can then be periodically checked to ensure they are available and correct.
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    Site monitoring

    Site monitoring

    Monitoring of websites with spider and email notifications

    Free website monitoring software, easy to set up and use for monitoring web sites. It is a web application programmed in Java programming language. You can monitor HTML pages, JSON and XML, pages in sitemap and even your whole web site using spider. Naturally you can check multiple websites. You can check HTTP result codes and even contents of the checked pages. Website checking is done periodically using build-in cron mechanism. In case of a check failure, application will automatically send email to site administrator.
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    WebSiMon is the system for website monitoring. It should to provide you to check updates on resources.
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