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    PHP Debug Bar

    PHP Debug Bar

    Debug bar for PHP

    ...Data collectors are objects collecting a specific set of data. To makes things easy, the StandardDebugBar has all the built-in collectors activated. 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.
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    Tracy

    Tracy

    Ease debugging PHP code for cool developers

    Tracy is a tool designed to facilitate debugging PHP code. It is a useful assistant to all PHP programmers, which helps with clear visualizing and logging errors, dumping variables and a lot more. Tracy hints and corrects you just like a good friend watching your back. Look at the picture above. Yes, "did you mean $greeting?" was added to a well-known PHP notice by Tracy. Maybe you feel like: “If Tracy’s so clever, she could fix that error as well!” That is exactly what she can do. One-click...
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