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- python24.7%
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- yaml2.6%
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Key modules5
- rust
collector
collector
- rust
connector
connector
- rust
hftbacktest
hftbacktest
- rust
hftbacktest-derive
hftbacktest-derive
- python
py-hftbacktest
py-hftbacktest
Entry points5
collector/src/main.rsconnector/src/main.rshftbacktest-derive/src/lib.rshftbacktest/src/lib.rspy-hftbacktest/src/lib.rs
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The codebase has 154 source files, 1,862 symbols, and 7 languages, structured as a monorepo with 5 packages. Git churn analysis flags 0 high-frequency files as hotspots — places where bugs, rewrites, and code review tend to concentrate. The dependency graph clusters into 87 tightly-coupled module communities.
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