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    PsySH

    PsySH

    A runtime developer console, interactive debugger and REPL for PHP

    A runtime developer console, interactive debugger and REPL for PHP. PsySH can be used as an interactive debugger, much like JavaScript's debugger statement, saving you from endless var_dump() and die() iterations. PsySH has tab completion for variable names, functions, classes, methods, properties, and even files! Just start typing, then hit [tab]. But you probably already guessed that. Most PHP shells are terrible at namespaces. PsySH does just what you'd expect. The list command knows all...
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    PH_Playground

    PH_Playground

    Simple solution for testing and documenting short code snippets.

    Version 4.0: improved history, error, and view mode handling Version 3.0: JavaScript editing, Quick console, History files for browsing and loading scripts. Version 2.0: CodeMirror functionality, ajax calls. 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...
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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. Also PBL can send emails to the admin when a sql query fail or the app are using more memory or time that allowed. You can...
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    PHP Maintenance Editor

    Use PHP Maintenance Editor to repair your code directly on the server.

    This simple editor was written for own purposes to debug and perform maintenance for different websites through the web browser. If your website suddenly goes down or you find something wrong, you can quickly fix it. Hope PHP Maintenance Editor will be usefull tool for you. If you have got some ideas about how to make it better, feel free to contact me.
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    Project that allows you to edit various files on a server through your web browser. Has syntax highlighting, and eventually will beable to debug php files through it's interface You can see a sample here: http://www.phpwebbug.org/TestClient/
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