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...The DebugBar uses DataCollectors to collect data from your PHP code. Some of them are automated but others are manual. Use the DebugBar like an array where keys are the collector names. Includes generic data collectors and collectors for well-known libraries. Easily create your own collectors and their associated view in the bar. DebugBar is very easy to use and you can add it to any of your projects in no time.
LaraDumps is a friendly app designed to boost your Laravel PHP coding
LaraDumps is a friendly app that boosts your Laravel PHP coding and debugging experience. When using LaraDumps, you can see the result of your debug displayed in a standalone Desktop application.
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...
Small PHP library to view (1) all the executed MYSQL queries and their result (read data, affected rows, errors and their reason) and (2) all received GET and POST variables. This library makes it very fast to find why queries did not work as expected.