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Active Admin vs pg_flame: What are the differences?

Active Admin: The administration framework for Ruby on Rails applications. Active Admin is a Ruby on Rails framework for creating elegant backends for website administration; pg_flame: Flamegraph visualizations of PostgreSQL query plans. It is a flamegraph generator for Postgres EXPLAIN ANALYZE output. It generates a visual hierarchy of query plans.

Active Admin and pg_flame are primarily classified as "Ruby Utilities" and "Database" tools respectively.

Active Admin and pgflame are both open source tools. It seems that Active Admin with 8.62K GitHub stars and 3.06K forks on GitHub has more adoption than pgflame with 1.03K GitHub stars and 12 GitHub forks.

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    What is Active Admin?

    Active Admin is a Ruby on Rails framework for creating elegant backends for website administration.

    What is pg_flame?

    It is a flamegraph generator for Postgres EXPLAIN ANALYZE output. It generates a visual hierarchy of query plans.

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