Overview
6 featuresbenchstone is a Testing & QA project. It focuses on ensuring trustworthy and reproducible performance benchmarks for code optimization workflows. It is built as an open-source project for software developers, devops engineers, performance testers. benchstone is open source under the MIT license. benchstone is available on the web and the command line, and it can be self-hosted.
CodeReclaimers builds and maintains benchstone, and it first shipped in 2026. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 32 commits in the last 90 days. Among its 6 catalogued features are benchmark gating, append-only results, and statistical verdicts.
- ✓Benchmark gating
- ✓Append-only results
- ✓Statistical verdicts
- ✓Regression detection
- ✓Performance testing
- ✓Reference artifacts
Tagsbenchmarkingregression-testingstatistical-gating
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Runs onBrowserCLISelf-hosted
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Frequently asked questions about benchstone
- What does benchstone do?
- Benchstone focuses on ensuring trustworthy and reproducible performance benchmarks for code optimization workflows. It is catalogued under Testing & QA on PulseGate.
- Who is benchstone for?
- benchstone is an open-source project built for software developers, devops engineers, performance testers.
- Is benchstone free?
- Yes — benchstone is open source under the MIT license and free to use.
- What platforms does benchstone run on?
- benchstone runs on the web and the command line. It can also be self-hosted.
- Is benchstone still maintained?
- The GitHub repository shows 32 commits in the last 90 days.
- What are alternatives to benchstone?
- Similar projects tracked by PulseGate include benchstats, benchflow, and benchcaddy.benchstatsbenchflowbenchcaddy
- Who develops benchstone?
- benchstone is developed by CodeReclaimers.
- When did benchstone launch?
- benchstone first shipped in 2026.