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    EXECA

    EXECA

    Process execution for humans

    This package improves child_process methods with a promise interface. Strips the final newline from the output so you don't have to do stdout.trim(). Supports shebang binaries cross-platform. Improved Windows support. Higher max buffer. 100 MB instead of 200 KB. Executes locally installed binaries by name. Cleans up spawned processes when the parent process dies. Get interleaved output from stdout and stderr similar to what is printed on the terminal.
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    IceCream

    IceCream

    Never use print() to debug again

    ...Just give ic() a variable or expression and you're done. ic() returns its argument(s), so ic() can easily be inserted into pre-existing code. Additionally, ic()'s output can be entirely disabled, and later re-enabled, with ic.disable() and ic.enable() respectively. ic() continues to return its arguments when disabled, of course; no existing code with ic() breaks. To make ic() available in every file without needing to be imported in every file, you can install() it. ic() can also be imported in a manner that fails gracefully if IceCream isn't installed, like in production environments (i.e. not development).
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    Debug with Ray

    Debug with Ray

    Debug with Ray to fix problems faster

    ...This package can be installed in any PHP application to send messages to the Ray app. Ray is a desktop application that serves as the dedicated home for debugging output. Send, format and filter debug information from both local projects and remote servers.
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    Symfony DebugBundle

    Symfony DebugBundle

    Provides a tight integration of the Symfony VarDumper component

    The Symfony Debug Bundle is a development tool that enhances the debugging experience in Symfony applications. It provides real-time feedback on exceptions, request data, and performance metrics through the Symfony Web Debug Toolbar. The bundle integrates deeply with Symfony’s profiler, offering insights into routing, database queries, and service usage, making it essential for debugging and performance tuning during development.
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    Cthulhu.jl

    Cthulhu.jl

    The slow descent into madness

    Cthulhu.jl is a powerful introspection tool for exploring the Julia compiler’s method dispatch and type inference system. It allows users to interactively descend into the type-inferred lowered and LLVM IR of Julia functions from the REPL. This makes it ideal for developers who want to optimize performance, debug type instability, or understand how Julia compiles code. Named after the Lovecraftian idea of descending into madness, Cthulhu reveals the "underworld" of Julia compilation.
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    q Go

    q Go

    Quick and dirty debugging output for tired Go programmers

    q is a better way to do print statement debugging. For best results, dedicate a terminal to tailing $TMPDIR/q while you work. You also can simply tail -f $TMPDIR/q, but it's highly recommended to use the provided commands. Type q.Q instead of fmt.Printf and your variables will be printed like the provided example. Faster to type, pretty-printed vars and expressions. Easier to see inside structs, doesn't go to noisy-ass stdout. It goes to $TMPDIR/q. q Go offers pretty colors!
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    Laravel DebugBar

    Laravel DebugBar

    Package to integrate PHP Debug Bar with Laravel

    This is a package to integrate PHP Debug Bar with Laravel. It includes a ServiceProvider to register the debugbar and attach it to the output. You can publish assets and configure it through Laravel. It bootstraps some Collectors to work with Laravel and implements a couple custom DataCollectors, specific for Laravel. It is configured to display Redirects and (jQuery) Ajax Requests. DebugBar is very easy to use and you can add it to any of your projects in no time. The easiest way is using the render() functions. ...
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    Symbolicate

    Symbolicate

    OS X crash report symbolicator

    Uses your Xcode archives to automatically symbolicate crash reports from your users. Built to support Mac apps.
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    ooRexx Debugger

    ooRexx Debugger

    A cross platform dialog based ooRexx debugger

    A GUI debugger for ooRexx programs that can be run on Windows with ooRexx 4.2 or later and on other platforms with ooRexx 5.0 or later where Java with Swing/AWT has been installed along with bsf4oorexx. Please see the README.md file in the Code tab or latest release for much more detailed usage and setup information .
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    Vimspector

    Vimspector

    A multi-language debugging system for Vim

    ...It supports multiple languages (C++, Python, TCL among others) via the Debug Adapter Protocol (DAP) model and provides an in-editor UI for viewing scopes, variables, stack frames, output windows and more. You configure it per-project via a .vimspector.json file (or per file type) specifying the adapter, launch configuration or attach process. Once configured you can run, pause, step into/out/over, set and clear breakpoints and inspect variables directly in Vim splits or floating windows. The UI is heavy compared to typical Vim plugins (multiple panes, layouts) but it fills the gap for users who want an integrated debug workflow without leaving the editor.
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    IrcAppender

    IrcAppender

    IrcAppender forwards important log4j messages to an IRC channel

    IrcAppender is an appender for the Apache log4j system which forwards important logging event to an IRC channel. Output is controlled by the log4j configuration.
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    libinstrument (ex libcsdbg)

    libinstrument (ex libcsdbg)

    C/C++ function instrumentation (AOP, exception/stack tracing, GC)

    Libinstrument is a complete and easy way to do custom function instrumentation for C/C++. The project comes ready with classic applications of instrumentation, such as AOP (Aspect Oriented Programming), Concern and Side Effect injection, stack tracing, exception tracing, basic time profiling, callgraph profiling and other. A GC (Garbage Collector) module is also under development. Libinstrument is highly portable and decoupled. The project comes with a CMake build system, integration with...
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    Tangent

    Tangent

    Source-to-source debuggable derivatives in pure Python

    Existing libraries implement automatic differentiation by tracing a program's execution (at runtime, like PyTorch) or by staging out a dynamic data-flow graph and then differentiating the graph (ahead-of-time, like TensorFlow). In contrast, Tangent performs ahead-of-time autodiff on the Python source code itself, and produces Python source code as its output. Tangent fills a unique location in the space of machine learning tools. As a result, you can finally read your automatic derivative code just like the rest of your program. Tangent is useful to researchers and students who not only want to write their models in Python, but also read and debug automatically-generated derivative code without sacrificing speed and flexibility. ...
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    krexx

    krexx

    kreXX is an object analysis tool for PHP

    kreXX is a php debugger, which displays debug information about objects and variables in it's own draggable debug output. It is actually a fork of Krumo which can be found here: http://krumo.sourceforge.net/ We have used Krumo for some time in our projects, but added more features as we needed them. And so kreXX was created. Usage: After installation just use krexx($object);
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    debug_mutex

    c/c++ debug-mutex library

    A cross-platform implementation of a mutex, that automatically checks for everything, you might be doing wrong: - DeadLocks - Invalid mutex leave order - Thread Shutdown, while still holding mutex locks - Destroying a locked mutex - (Un)Locking a destroyed mutex - UnLocking an unlocked mutex - UnLocking an mutex locked by another thread - Locking a non-recursive, locked mutex - Not destroying all mutexes before application termination Every abnormal produces a console output with file and line information about were it is located and why it happened. The main purpose of debug_mutex is the detection of deadlocks and outputting useful information, to fix it, by telling you exactly, where the recursion happened. Debug_mutex can easily be disabled and simply used as a cross-platform mutex Library Debug_mutex can be linked statically or externally
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    Shiny is a lightning fast, fully documented & by-far-easiest-to-use C/C++/Lua profiler with no extensive surgery. Results are smoothed & shown in run-time as a call-tree or sorted-by-time. Output also renderable as graphs in Ogre3D or your custom engine
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    class.debug.php provide simple functions to set control infos in your code, with many options to output this info in your browser and/or write in a logfile - output of infos in browser, logfile or browser and logfile - (browser) output infos based on a error level - (browser) output infos compact or every message in a new line - (browser) output info based on a special pattern - (browser) output infos marked with special colors (html) - (logfile) log infos based on a error level - (logfile) log infos in a new file each execution, hour, day, week, month or year - (logfile) output infos compact or every message in a new line - (logfile) output info based on a special pattern TODO: - (logfile) create new logfiles based on a deadline - (logfile) create new logfiles based of a filesize - (logfile) create new logfiles based of a date - (logfile) create new logfiles based of a memorylimit look at debug_config to see all options
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    Debug Object

    a PHP object designed to aid in debugging your codebase.

    ...This way you write the debug code you want, and leave it in your codebase, but the object knows when to execute that code, so it generates ONLY the output that you want.
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    z-utalm

    z-utalm

    Unified Test and Logging layer for multiple programming languages

    Modern software systems and application are commonly written in multiple languages, include scripting engines, and are frequently build on multiple specialized frameworks and middleware for a considerable diversity of runtime environments. The latest influencing update in development paradigm is the application of multicore processors. This projects is aimed to unify the required trace and logging output and integrate into debugging environments. The target is to provide general development, test, and production support of software environments based on multiple programming languages for distributed multicore environments.
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    PyCodebug

    Python script coding editor that debugs as you write

    Usually, coding a script involves writing the code and either debugging or running it several times, examining variables or output and fixing the code until the desired effect is achieved. With PyCodebug, you get to see the effects of the code during coding, which greatly reduces the time needed to write a script. ================================== Demo Video: http://youtu.be/a6nFo4y3kzo ================================== Requires: Python 2.7x PySide
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    ezlog

    A tiny and easy to use log system for C/C++

    A tiny and easy to use log library for C/C++. Written in C. Customizable log message format for global and specified output target Cross platform support. Tested: linux, win32, wince, mac
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    msp4linux

    C++ based debug interface to MSP430, MSP-FET430UIF needed

    ...Beside the hardware tool chain, there is a second part which provides a virtual tool chain. The open source driver is patched and a new data channel is added, which redirects the USB output to a socket interface. The virtual tool chain itself consists of an implementation of the PC <> UIF transfer protocol and a public interface for a simulated target. The screen shot demonstrates a simulated MSP430F5438A target on CCS (linux). As long as the CCS instance is not aware that there is no real hardware attached, it's a good test option for external simulators.
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    ppc-dis

    powerpc disassembler/assembler

    A standalone powerpc disassembler written as a wrapper over GNU libopcode library. It accepts the opcode ( in hex or decimal ) as it's argument and spits the disassembled output. Recently, a reference assembler has been added. It takes the instruction in string form and spits the assembled 32-bit opcode.It's not fully tested and may not work always.
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    MemDBG is a little library that can help C and C++ programmers to debug memory leak bugs and other common pitfalls. It traces the memory blocks allocated and can reports errors and other informations on standard output, files and through UDP datagrams.
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    ...Basic Functionality: - 8 bit registers - Self-composed instructoin set (in progress) - Data and Assembler Editor / parser (not started) - Text and graphical input / output (not started
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