For debugging purposes, you can enable runtime profiling by setting the startup configuration [[''runtime-profiling''|00001004010000#runtime-profiling]].
Typically, a Zettelstore developer will do this.
In certain cases, a Zettelstore developer will ask you to enable runtime profiling, because you encountered a hard error.

Runtime profiling will generate some data that can be retrieved through the built-in web server.
The following URL paths are valid:

|=Path|Description
|''/rtp/''|Show an index page, where you can navigate to detailed information
|''/rtp/allocs''|Show a sampling of all past memory allocations
|''/rtp/block''|Show stack traces that led to internal blocking
|''/rtp/cmdline''|Show the running Zettelstore command line, with arguments separated by NUL bytes
|''/rtp/goroutine''|Show stack traces of all current internal activities
|''/rtp/heap''|Show a sampling of memory allocations of live objects
|''/rtp/mutex''|Show stack traces of holders of contended mutexes
|''/rtp/profile''|Execute a CPU profile
|''/rtp/symbol''|Shows function names for given program counter value
|''/rtp/trace''|Show trace of execution of the current program
|''/rtp/threadcreate''|Show stack traces that led to the creation of new OS threads

See documentation for Go standard package [[''net/http/pprof''|https://pkg.go.dev/net/http/pprof]].