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    Requestly

    Requestly

    A Powerful API Mocking and Testing Tool

    Most Popular developer tool for frontend developers & QAs to debug web and mobile applications. Redirect URL (Switch Environments), Modify Headers, Mock APIs, Modify Response, Insert Scripts & Report Bugs with debugging sessions. Bring the power of Charles Proxy, Fiddler & Postman together with beautiful, modern UI & collaboration features. Available as a browser extension on all major browsers & desktop apps on all platforms.
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    chrome-remote-interface

    chrome-remote-interface

    Chrome Debugging Protocol interface for Node.js

    ...By connecting to a running browser instance with remote debugging enabled, developers can inspect network activity, manipulate pages, capture screenshots, automate navigation, and analyze performance metrics. The library is commonly used for building browser automation scripts, testing tools, web scraping systems, and custom developer tooling that interacts directly with Chrome internals. Unlike higher-level tools such as Puppeteer, Chrome Remote Interface focuses on exposing the raw protocol in a more flexible and transparent way.
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    James

    James

    Web Debugging Proxy Application

    James is an HTTP Proxy and Monitor that enables developers to view and intercept requests made from the browser. It is an open-source alternative to the popular developer tool Charles. James is built with hoxy, electron and react. Use wildcards in the "url to map" field, put a "*" between two adjacent slashes. The electron instance will automatically reload whenever a change is made. Download the correct version for your OS.
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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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    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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