# Profiling To make it easier to track down performance problems GitLab comes with a set of profiling tools, some of these are available by default while others need to be explicitly enabled. ## Sherlock Sherlock is a custom profiling tool built into GitLab. Sherlock is _only_ available when running GitLab in development mode _and_ when setting the environment variable `ENABLE_SHERLOCK` to a non empty value. For example: ENABLE_SHERLOCK=1 bundle exec rails s Recorded transactions can be found by navigating to `/sherlock/transactions`. ## Bullet Bullet is a Gem that can be used to track down N+1 query problems. Because Bullet adds quite a bit of logging noise it's disabled by default. To enable Bullet, set the environment variable `ENABLE_BULLET` to a non-empty value before starting GitLab. For example: ENABLE_BULLET=true bundle exec rails s Bullet will log query problems to both the Rails log as well as the Chrome console.