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  • Retrieves top CPU hotspot functions with self-time, total-time, and location from a Hermes CPU profile. Use after react-profiler-stop to investigate non-React JavaScript performance issues.
    Apache 2.0
  • Query Hermes CPU profile data to find hotspots, analyze time ranges, view call trees, or aggregate per component. Correlate CPU cost with specific components.
    Apache 2.0
  • Create a new GPU or CPU pod on Runpod with your chosen Docker image. Supports GPU types, CPU compute, environment variables, and port exposure.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve detailed information about a specific CPU type by providing its ID. Use the v2 API for this data.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve available CPU flavor types for CPU pods and endpoints. Use pagination to control results with limit and cursor parameters.
    Apache 2.0
  • Simulate CPU throttling to test web page performance under constrained processing conditions by adjusting execution slowdown factors.
    Apache 2.0

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  • Place a building on your owned Land cell to extract resources, craft items, or enable trade. Building takes time to complete and costs $CPU.
    MIT
  • List craft recipes showing inputs, outputs, batch duration, and CPU cost. Use to select a recipe and preview forging cost before crafting.
    MIT
  • Swap ETH for $CPU or $CPU for ETH on the game token pool. Specify amount to spend and optional slippage; the trade executes on-chain with a 1% pool fee.
    MIT
  • Run a command with adjusted CPU scheduling priority. Use positive niceness values to lower priority for background tasks, reducing CPU impact.
    MIT
  • Estimate swap output for ETH and CPU trades: returns expected amount and minimum after slippage. No transaction needed — use to size trades before executing.
    MIT
  • Cash out wCPU from your cell to on-chain $CPU tokens at a 1:1 rate. Requires authentication and cell ownership.
    MIT
  • Rank running containers by CPU usage, highest first. Ideal for identifying top CPU-consuming containers.
    MIT
  • Measure average CPU load per host with 1-minute load average. Answers system-level questions about CPU usage on the machine or server.
    MIT
  • Retrieve detected chip stepping, device variant, and CPU configuration to verify the correct CPU is selected for debugging.
    MIT