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    IceCream

    IceCream

    Never use print() to debug again

    Do you ever use print() or log() to debug your code? Of course you do. IceCream, or ic for short, makes print debugging a little sweeter. With arguments, ic() inspects itself and prints both its own arguments and the values of those arguments. 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()...
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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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    PySnooper

    PySnooper

    Never use print for debugging again

    PySnooper is a simple yet powerful Python debugging utility. Just add a @pysnooper.snoop() decorator, and it logs line-by-line execution with timestamps and local variable tracking—saving you from inserting print() statements manually.
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    snitch

    snitch

    Snitch injects inline defs in your functions and multimethods

    Snitch is how I debug and understand data flowing through my system. It's not a replacement for a full-fledged debugger, but it's pretty close and will be useful in 90% of the cases. I use it as my sole debugger (in rare cases I reach for print statements).
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    Pyringe

    Pyringe

    Debugger capable of attaching to and injecting code into python

    pyringe is a powerful Python process “syringe” that attaches to a running interpreter and lets you introspect—and even execute code inside—that live process. It blends debugger-style attachment (via gdb/ptrace techniques) with Python-aware helpers so you can inspect threads, frames, locals, and heap objects without restarting the target. This is invaluable for post-mortem diagnosis of production daemons where reproducing a bug in a dev shell is impractical. pyringe can inject arbitrary...
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    sigtrace

    Intercept UNIX signals, print backtraces and attach a debugger.

    Intercept UNIX signals, print backtraces and attach a debugger.
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    gdbplus

    gdb extension with powerful heap memory commands

    gdbplus is an extension to formal releases of GNU debugger gdb. On top of gdb functions, the extension provides additional commands to analyze heap data, object relationship, etc. These power features may shed light on tough issues such as memory corruption, debugging highly optimized code, etc.
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    A logging utility for C++ applications. It supports levels of escalation and safety within multiple threads. Optional "ghost" output for specific messages to stream, in order to log and print to screen at the same time.
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    dbfi (Debuggable Brainfuck interpreter) is a fast interpreter and brainfuck compiler (for x86). The interpreter allows you to debug your program with the character !, which print the value of the cells and your current position.
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    JTail is a simply multiplatform application, which show text files content especially LOG FILES. This application is a thread, which non-stop reads the file content and print what lines was added to the end file.
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