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    Tracy

    Tracy

    Ease debugging PHP code for cool developers

    ...Libraries we provide are therefore highly mature, stable, and widely used. They are trusted by a number of global corporations and many significant websites rely on us. Have you made a mistake in your code? PHP will lets you know by a nerror notice and a gibberish call stack, not easy to work with.
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    Laravel Telescope

    Laravel Telescope

    An elegant debug assistant for the Laravel framework

    Laravel Telescope makes a wonderful companion to your local Laravel development environment. Telescope provides insight into the requests coming into your application, exceptions, log entries, database queries, queued jobs, mail, notifications, cache operations, scheduled tasks, variable dumps, and more. After installing Telescope, publish its assets using the telescope:install Artisan command. After installing Telescope, you should also run the migrate command in order to create the tables...
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    PH_Playground

    PH_Playground

    Simple solution for testing and documenting short code snippets.

    ...Tired of opening an editor to test short code snippets for functionality, saving the file and then running it in a browser? PH_Playground provides a simple solution on a single browser page. Enter the code to be tested into the "PHP" or "JS" window and press "Run". The result will appear as Rendered or Raw HTML as you choose. In the background the code has been saved to a log file. Works on any machine running PHP. Log files are found in the Playground.log directory, sorted by year and month. A new log file is started every day and numbered accordingly. ...
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    class.debug.php provide simple functions to set control infos in your code, with many options to output this info in your browser and/or write in a logfile - output of infos in browser, logfile or browser and logfile - (browser) output infos based on a error level - (browser) output infos compact or every message in a new line - (browser) output info based on a special pattern - (browser) output infos marked with special colors (html) - (logfile) log infos based on a error...
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    Debug Object

    a PHP object designed to aid in debugging your codebase.

    PHP does not really HAVE a good debugger, so most PHP developers are left to write output statements. Remembering WHERE those debug statements are so your log files don't fill up can also be a pain. The DebugObject class is a "take" on instrumenting your code but it's output can be easily turned on and off for any section of your code.
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    PHP Bug Lost

    PHP Console for debug and monitoring websites

    PBL (aka PHP Bug lost) is a simple one-file script for use in any php websites that offers a console for debug and monitoring on your broser. It's based on FirePHP and PHP Quick Profiler. You can send log messages to the console, view SQL Querys, memory usage, list of user and server vars, files included, automatic detection of ajax request (like FireBug)... etc.
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    Log any javascript or php variables and it's back stack into file like php function debug_backtrace done. View the variables value and it's back stack info in web browser, and browser will synchronize with the log file using ajax.
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    PHP_Dyn is PHP Extension to help debugging a PHP script. You can get execution trace of scripts not to need change them. HTTP request parameter can be printed. Argument value of the function call and return value can be printed.
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    PHP Profiler is both a Zend extension and module capable of generating profiling information (function call statistics) for PHP applications on the server side. No PHP code has to be changed, although the profiler data is available to your scripts.
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