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    Tracy

    Tracy

    Ease debugging PHP code for cool developers

    Tracy is a tool designed to facilitate debugging PHP code. It is a useful assistant to all PHP programmers, which helps with clear visualizing and logging errors, dumping variables and a lot more. Tracy hints and corrects you just like a good friend watching your back. Look at the picture above. Yes, "did you mean $greeting?" was added to a well-known PHP notice by Tracy. Maybe you feel like: “If Tracy’s so clever, she could fix that error as well!” That is exactly what she can do. One-click...
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    Wretch

    Wretch

    A tiny wrapper built around fetch with an intuitive syntax

    A tiny (~ 3Kb g-zipped) wrapper built around fetch with an intuitive syntax. Wretch is compatible with modern browsers out of the box. For older environments without fetch support, you should get a polyfill. Converts a javascript object to query parameters, then appends this query string to the current url. String values are used as the query string verbatim. Only compatible with browsers that support AbortControllers. Otherwise, you could use a (partial) polyfill. Associates a custom...
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