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🙏 Guest Book 🙏 #1839
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Awesome library works like magic. |
Using it right now on the Tickertape app. It has been crucial for detecting and fixing memory leaks related to Fragments and RecyclerViews. Thanks a lot for making this |
Super easy to use.. fantastic library 😍 |
A one-line dependency with no extra setup - there's no reason why you wouldn't add this library to your debugging toolkit. I've been using LeakCanary in all my personal apps and it's been incredibly helpful -- sometimes even finding leaks in AndroidX libraries. Thanks for contributing to the open-source community PY! |
Very very very useful library. For an app like ours that is the main app of a device ( kind of like a launcher + lots of other stuff ), and is opened for the most time that the device is plugged in, IF they are leaks, even very little ones, they will after some time add up to OOM. LeakCanary has caught lots of very interesting and wierd leaks and saved us from many OOMs. |
Interesting library! Got to know about a lot of memory leaks from it! It even helped in pointing out a memory leak when using Fragments with Data Binding which could not have caught otherwise. 👏 |
I love how this lib has become the defacto standard in reporting memory leaks that happens within Google's frameworks. Few weeks ago I reported a memory leak in the navigation component and attached a project and a Leak canary stacktrace as a proof. Recently it got acknowledged, fixed and will be released in the next version of the lib! |
LeakCanary website is very helpful. Learned a good deal about memory leaks in android thanks to the people writing them about it briefly and with just enough detail. I see that this website has the potential to become a go to resource for all things memory leaks: cataloging them, linking them with AOSP bugs, sharing best practices, etc. Thanks a lot @pyricau and everyone contributing to this website. |
Awesome library it is! It offers a easiest way to show developer potential leak poblem,love it! When leak trace found, why F&Q says "A good start is to look at the shortest path to GC Roots (excluding weak references)." ? |
awesome library! it helps me a lot. |
Really great library. We received a legacy code-base and Leakcanary helped us in detecting major leaks. We've integrated it with Sentry-sdk in our debug build to send leaktraces to Sentry and it's been really helpful. |
This library is really helpful when I want to contribute to any application it quickly finds memory leaks and its great to clean up those leaks and make application leak free. Works like a charm. |
I haven't found anything else that works so well, we use it for removing leaks from AmazeFileManager . Thank you! |
I am currently using this in my personal projects and this tool helped me to find find memory leaks related to epoxy recycler view and activity contents. |
Oh snap! LeakCanary is the best. Thank you! |
“LeakCanary is an essential tool for any Android developer. It’s easy to use and provides detailed information about memory leaks in your application |
its 2024 and there's no entry. Let me add one. Leak canary is your go-to for finding memory leaks in your app. Use it and save your apps from suffering death to ANRs |
Thanks, it's very helpful library. I use on https://keyboardly.app/ and this lib step-by-step will help me to improve performance. |
This "issue" serves as a guest book. You're welcome to write nice things about LeakCanary, share how it's helped you solve a problem, or name drop companies using it.
Idea came from this tweet.
I'll keep this issue open, don't hesitate to drop a comment even if it's 5000 years from when I'm writing this.
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