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    pwru

    pwru

    eBPF-based Linux kernel networking debugger

    pwru is an eBPF-based tool for tracing network packets in the Linux kernel with advanced filtering capabilities. It allows fine-grained introspection of kernel state to facilitate debugging network connectivity issues.
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    ADP

    ADP is a bare-bones Python Debugger

    ...The buttons entirely control ADP, they are accompanied by help buttons. ADP stores details of the path taken by your script and variables and their values in a SQLITE3 database. The current release supports LIVE running. A future release will support DEAD running. In DEAD runs you’ll be able to replay a LIVE run from the database recording, which means that you can start at any point and travel in either direction and the value of the variables will be those that were current at that point of time in the LIVE run. ...
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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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    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...
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    Betwixt

    Betwixt

    Web debugging proxy based on Chrome DevTools network panel

    Betwixt will help you analyze web traffic outside the browser using familiar Chrome DevTools interface. Download the latest release for your operating system, build your own bundle or run Betwixt from the source code. In order to capture traffic, you'll have to direct it to the proxy created by Betwixt in the background.
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    JakeWharton Hugo

    JakeWharton Hugo

    Annotation-triggered method call logging for your debug builds

    Hugo is a small Android library (and annotation processor plugin) that automatically logs method calls, parameters, return values, and execution time for methods annotated with @DebugLog. Instead of manually adding logging statements everywhere, you simply annotate a method and Hugo injects the logging at compile-time in debug builds, keeping release builds clean. This helps developers gain visibility into method flows, execution timing, and parameter passing without cluttering production code. The annotation doesn’t remain in the compiled class for non-debug builds, so there’s zero runtime penalty in release. Hugo uses bytecode/annotation processing behind the scenes but maintains simple API usage for developers. ...
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    Yet another logger. Take a close look at it: It is very easy to use, very unified and extendable. You may attach your favourite set of loggers to this logger, and you still use only one API! This Java logger is used throughout the COMJAT.NET systems.
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