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    gdbgui

    gdbgui

    Browser-based frontend to gdb (gnu debugger)

    ...It's perfect for beginners and experts. Simply run gdbgui from the terminal to start the gdbgui server, and a new tab will open in your browser. gdbgui is used by thousands of developers around the world including engineers at Google and college computer science course instructions. It even made its way into the Rust programming language's source code and appeared on episode 110 of C++ Weekly.
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    Browser Preview for VS Code

    Browser Preview for VS Code

    A real browser preview inside your editor that you can debug

    Browser Preview for VS Code enables you to open a real browser preview inside your editor that you can debug. Browser Preview is powered by headless Chromium, and works by starting a headless Chromium instance in a new process. This can either be Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge. This enables a secure way to render web content inside VS Code, and enables interesting features such as in-editor debugging and more!
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    vscode-chrome-debug

    vscode-chrome-debug

    Debug your JavaScript code running in Google Chrome from VS Code

    A VS Code extension to debug your JavaScript code in the Google Chrome browser, or other targets that support the Chrome DevTools Protocol. When your launch config is set up, you can debug your project. Pick a launch config from the dropdown on the Debug pane in Code. Press the play button or F5 to start. The extension operates in two modes - it can launch an instance of Chrome navigated to your app, or it can attach to a running instance of Chrome.
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    PonyDebugger

    PonyDebugger

    Remote network and data debugging for your native iOS app using Chrome

    ...You use Inspector's Network tools to debug network traffic like how you would debug network traffic on a website in Google Chrome. PonyDebugger forwards network traffic, and does not sniff network traffic. This means that traffic sent over a secure protocol (https) is debuggable. Currently, the iOS client automatically proxies data that is sent via NSURLConnection and NSURLSession methods.
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    HTML Onlive Debugger

    HTML Onlive Debugger

    Realtime preview for designers and developers.

    When I got my first Android tablet; I realized how much web design and development were such a tedious process for a large majority of tablet and smart phone users. I found no applications available in Google Play that enabled live code debugging which gave me the incentive to develop one myself. After purchasing Google's developer fee, as well as AIDE I then released on Google Play for all to use.
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