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build: output benchmark data in csv format#339

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tswast commented Jan 30, 2019

@JustinBeckwith Ooh. Are these going to be dashboarded anywhere?

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So this was just for my purposes. I was trying to do some trending by hand, and having it pipe-able to CSV was making things easier. After this though... I've got this idea in my head for something like codecov, but specifically for benchmarks. You could run a centralized service that has the GitHub API integration, and a common metadata format. Then, you write clients for creating the benchmarks in each language.

Then I realized that was a lot of work and played nintendo instead 🤷‍♂️

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