Memorydetective vs Spreadsheet for Performance
Comparing two Claude Code mcp servers for performance. Below: side-by-side facts, then a verdict you can disagree with.
Side by side
iOS leak hunting and performance investigation. Reads `.memgraph` (`leaks(1)`) and `.trace` (`xctrace`) files, classifies retain cycles against a 34-pattern catalog (SwiftUI, Combine, Swift Concurrency, UIKit, Core Animation, Core Data, SwiftData, RxSwift, Realm), surfaces a Swi…
High-performance, token-efficient spreadsheet analysis/editing (xlsx/xlsm) with region detection, structured reads, formula/style inspection, forking mechanics, and recalculation. Cross-platform.
Verdict
Memorydetective and Spreadsheet are close to a coin flip for performance — pick on stack fit.
- Pick Memorydetective if your project leans on swift.
- Pick Spreadsheet if you need stronger developer-tools support.
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