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BARAS overlay showing DPS meters during raid combat

BARAS The Battle Analysis and Raid Assessment System

18 overlays. Polished UI. Complete timer system. Effects tracking. Ultra performant. The endgame of SWTOR parsers.

18 Overlays and Counting

DPS meters, boss health, encounter timers, effects tracking, raid frames, DoT trackers, alerts, and more. Every overlay can be independently positioned, resized, and styled. Fine-tune a perfect setup or go minimalist — it’s up to you.

Quality of Life, Everywhere

No more digging through combat_2026-xx-xx.txt files in Windows Explorer. BARAS indexes your logs automatically — browse sessions by date, character, and operation. Swap overlay profiles in a click. Automatic pull-count tracking. One-click upload to Parsely. Every rough edge has been sanded down.

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Sub-Second Parsing

A full raid night parses in the time it takes you to blink. Memory-stable over long sessions — likely using less RAM than a single Chrome tab.

Build Your Own Encounters

Broadsword added a new boss? Configure it yourself in the encounter editor. Define phases, timers, challenges, and entity rosters for any fight — past, present, or future. No app update needed.

Deep Effects Tracking

Track buffs, debuffs, procs, cooldowns, and DoTs across multiple targets. Configure exactly what you want to see and how you want to see it. Supports audio and text alerts for when effects apply or expire.

Built for Healers

Best-in-class HoT tracking with click-to-swap raid frames — no accidental drags, no swapping players into the wrong spot. Sorcerers can track Resurgence spread. Mercenaries know when Kolto Shell is about to fall off. Operatives can adjust Kolto Probe duration for alacrity. Built by a healer main with healers in mind.

Cross-Platform

Native overlays on Windows, Linux (Wayland and X11), and macOS. No Java, no Wine, no workarounds. All features work identically on every platform.

Open Source, Active Development

View the codebase on GitHub or contribute yourself. BARAS is actively developed — if you have a feature you really want, don’t be afraid to ask.