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    PHP Debug Bar

    PHP Debug Bar

    Debug bar for PHP

    The DebugBar integrates easily in any projects and can display profiling data from any part of your application. It comes built-in with data collectors for standard PHP features and popular projects. The DebugBar has two parts: the main DebugBar object with data collectors and the renderer. Data collectors are objects collecting a specific set of data. To makes things easy, the StandardDebugBar has all the built-in collectors activated.
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    Debug with Ray

    Debug with Ray

    Debug with Ray to fix problems faster

    ...This package can be installed in any PHP application to send messages to the Ray app. Ray is a desktop application that serves as the dedicated home for debugging output. Send, format and filter debug information from both local projects and remote servers.
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    Laravel DebugBar

    Laravel DebugBar

    Package to integrate PHP Debug Bar with 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 the render() functions. Use the DebugBar only in development. It can slow the application down (because it has to gather data). So when experiencing slowness, try disabling some of the collectors. You can show all queries, including binding + timing, show information about the current Route, show the currently loaded views, show the Laravel version and Environment, etc.
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    BugsBuddy ML

    Simple bugtracker (Multilingual)

    ...BugsBuddy is a simple Bugtracker written in PHP with the use of AJAX. It also supports browsers without javascript. Original BugsBuddy written by Willem Meints 29.06.2006: http://sourceforge.net/projects/bugsbuddy/
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    krexx

    krexx

    kreXX is an object analysis tool for PHP

    kreXX is a php debugger, which displays debug information about objects and variables in it's own draggable debug output. It is actually a fork of Krumo which can be found here: http://krumo.sourceforge.net/ We have used Krumo for some time in our projects, but added more features as we needed them. And so kreXX was created. Usage: After installation just use krexx($object);
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