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    DebugSwift

    DebugSwift

    A toolkit to make debugging iOS applications easier

    DebugSwift is a comprehensive open-source toolkit aimed at iOS developers that streamlines and enhances the debugging experience for Swift-based applications by providing a rich set of interactive diagnostic tools. Designed to operate within the iOS environment (iOS 14+ and Swift 6+), it includes network and WebSocket inspectors for HTTP requests, detailed performance metrics (CPU, memory, FPS), and mechanisms to detect memory leaks and main thread violations in real time. The toolkit also...
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    shadowsocks-libev

    shadowsocks-libev

    Bug-fix-only libev port of shadowsocks

    Shadowsocks-libev is a lightweight secured SOCKS5 proxy for embedded devices and low-end boxes. Shadowsocks-libev is written in pure C and depends on libev. It's designed to be a lightweight implementation of shadowsocks protocol, in order to keep the resource usage as low as possible. Snap is the recommended way to install the latest binaries. You can build shadowsocks-libev and all its dependencies by script. The latest shadowsocks-libev has provided a redir mode. You can configure your...
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    Netfox

    Netfox

    A lightweight, one line setup, iOS / OSX network debugging library

    Netfox provides a quick look on all executed network requests performed by your iOS or OSX app. It grabs all requests - of course yours, requests from 3rd party libraries (such as AFNetworking, Alamofire or else), UIWebViews, and more.
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    GAPID

    GAPID

    Graphics API Debugger

    GAPID is a developer tool for recording and inspecting calls made by an application to the graphics driver. Once a capture of a target application has been made, GAPID lets you disconnect from the target and inspect all the graphics commands made by the application. GAPID is able to replay the command stream, letting you visualize the frame composition by stepping through each command and inspecting the driver state at any point in the stream. Replay also supports modifications, allowing you...
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    Firefox Debugger

    Firefox Debugger

    The faster and smarter Debugger for Firefox DevTools

    The JavaScript Debugger enables you to step through JavaScript code and examine or modify its state to help track down bugs. You can use it to debug code running locally in Firefox or running remotely, for example on an Android device running Firefox for Android. See remote debugging to learn how to connect the debugger to a remote target. You probably want to pause the execution of your code, in order to see what is going on at various points. There are multiple ways to tell the Debugger...
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    Vorlon.JS

    Vorlon.JS

    A new, open source, extensible, platform-agnostic tool

    An open source, extensible, platform-agnostic tool for remotely debugging and testing your JavaScript. Powered by node.js and socket.io. Install Vorlon.JS and add a single line of JavaScript to your web app. Run your server and start the Vorlon.JS dashboard. Remotely connect up to 50 devices simultaneously. Run your code on each or all of them with a single click. Debug JavaScript on nearly any platform with a web environment. Plugins allow you to add new features and resources. You could...
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    msp4linux

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

    This package includes a tool chain for MSP430 micro controllers. The tool chain is based on the MSP430-FET430UIF Jtag programming hardware and the TI(TM) open source driver which is needed to access the UIF on the PC side. 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...
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    JdbcProxy is a JDBC 2.0 driver that can help debug or test applications. The driver can wrap another JDBC driver to debug the JDBC calls done by the application. The driver can also emulate another JDBC driver to test the application without a database.
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    ec2drv provides linux support for the Silicon Laboratories EC2 serial - JTAG debug adaptor for their 8051 series microcontrollers. Source level debugging for projects using the microprocessors supported by this adaptor will also be developed.
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    ACPI Module Tester is a small tool that can perform tests on the ACPI Extras Driver. It is a very easy way to report bugs.
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    JTAG base library, ARM7TDMI and MIPS debugger stubs for GDB. Extendable architecture to add JTAG device drivers, debuggers, and custom JTAG applications.
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    JDBC-XML Driver for Mysql 4.0. Allow efficient definition ,storage and retrieval of answers to forms. This JDBC-XML driver is an extension to the mysql JDBC Driver adding XML capabilities.
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    LinDbg is a source level kernel mode debugger for Linux. LinDbg can be used to debug Linux device drivers and Linux applications at source level. LinDbg currently works on Linux kernel versions 2.4.7 and 2.4.2
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