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    httpdbg

    httpdbg

    Tool for Python developers to easily debug the HTTP(S) client requests

    httpdbg is a tool for Python developers to easily debug the HTTP(S) client requests in a Python program.
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    pwndbg

    pwndbg

    Exploit Development and Reverse Engineering with GDB Made Easy

    Pwndbg is a fast, simple and lightweight tool for modern debugging. It improves debugging experience with the strength of GDB for low-level software developers, hardware hackers, reverse engineers, and exploit developers. It provides features crucial for efficient debugging in the world of low-level programming. Vanilla GDB is terrible to use for reverse engineering and exploit development. Typing x/g30x $esp is not fun, and does not confer much information. The year is 2024 and GDB still...
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    GEF

    GEF

    Modern experience for GDB with advanced debugging capabilities

    GEF is a set of commands for x86/64, ARM, MIPS, PowerPC and SPARC to assist exploit developers and reverse-engineers when using old-school GDB. It provides additional features to GDB using the Python API to assist during the process of dynamic analysis and exploit development. Application developers will also benefit from it, as GEF lifts a great part of regular GDB obscurity, avoiding repeating traditional commands or bringing out the relevant information from the debugging runtime.
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    ChatDBG

    ChatDBG

    ChatDBG - AI-assisted debugging. Uses AI to answer 'why'

    ChatDBG is an AI-assisted debugging tool that integrates large language models into standard debuggers like pdb, lldb, and gdb. It allows developers to engage in a dialog with the debugger, asking open-ended questions about their program's behavior, and provides error diagnoses and suggested fixes.
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    SickChill

    SickChill

    Less rage, more chill

    Automatic Video Library Manager for TV shows. It watches for new episodes of your favorite shows, and when they are posted it does its magic. Select the show you want to grab, add it, and let SickChill handle the rest. See what SickChill holds in store for you. SickChill has a nice calendar that allows you to know what you will see next. It watches for new episodes of your favorite shows, and when they are posted it does its magic: automatic torrent/nzb searching, downloading, and processing...
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    IceCream

    IceCream

    Never use print() to debug again

    Do you ever use print() or log() to debug your code? Of course you do. IceCream, or ic for short, makes print debugging a little sweeter. With arguments, ic() inspects itself and prints both its own arguments and the values of those arguments. Just give ic() a variable or expression and you're done. ic() returns its argument(s), so ic() can easily be inserted into pre-existing code. Additionally, ic()'s output can be entirely disabled, and later re-enabled, with ic.disable() and ic.enable()...
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    Python framework to analyze Linux crash dumps programmatically from 'crash' and tools written using it. Documentation (a work in progress!) is available at: https://pykdump.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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    PySnooper

    PySnooper

    Never use print for debugging again

    PySnooper is a simple yet powerful Python debugging utility. Just add a @pysnooper.snoop() decorator, and it logs line-by-line execution with timestamps and local variable tracking—saving you from inserting print() statements manually.
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    Cinemagoer

    Cinemagoer

    Python package to retrieve and manage data of the IMDb

    Cinemagoer is a Python package useful to retrieve and manage the data of the IMDb movie database about movies, people, characters and companies. Platform-independent, it can retrieve data from both the IMDb's web server and a local copy of the whole db.
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    Vimspector

    Vimspector

    A multi-language debugging system for Vim

    vimspector is a powerful debugging plugin for Vim and Neovim designed to bring IDE-style debugging capabilities (breakpoints, stepping, call stacks, watch windows) into the modal editor world. It supports multiple languages (C++, Python, TCL among others) via the Debug Adapter Protocol (DAP) model and provides an in-editor UI for viewing scopes, variables, stack frames, output windows and more. You configure it per-project via a .vimspector.json file (or per file type) specifying the...
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    Chisel

    Chisel

    A collection of LLDB commands to assist debugging iOS apps

    Chisel is a collection of LLDB commands designed to assist you in the process of debugging iOS apps. All of the commands provided by Chisel come with verbose help. Be sure to read it when in doubt! You can add local, custom commands. There's also builtin support to make it super easy to specify the arguments and options that a command takes. See the border and pinvocation commands for example use. Developing commands, whether for local use or contributing to Chisel directly, both follow the...
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    Tangent

    Tangent

    Source-to-source debuggable derivatives in pure Python

    Existing libraries implement automatic differentiation by tracing a program's execution (at runtime, like PyTorch) or by staging out a dynamic data-flow graph and then differentiating the graph (ahead-of-time, like TensorFlow). In contrast, Tangent performs ahead-of-time autodiff on the Python source code itself, and produces Python source code as its output. Tangent fills a unique location in the space of machine learning tools. As a result, you can finally read your automatic derivative code just like the rest of your program. Tangent is useful to researchers and students who not only want to write their models in Python, but also read and debug automatically-generated derivative code without sacrificing speed and flexibility. ...
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    boost-gdb-printers

    GDB pretty printers for boost

    A collection of pretty printers for GDB 7.x for various boost types.
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    WinAppDbg Debugger
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    Quercitools

    Quercitools

    Troubleshoot stack overruns

    Quercitools has just one tool for now - stackcheck.py. It helps in troubleshooting of stack overruns. Such defects destroy stack contents and locating the source of the problem is not easy. This is where stackcheck.py comes to help. It runs a program under test by gdb and protects some parts of the stack. If the program overwrites such parts stackcheck.py stops the program and points to the offending line of code.
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    DebuGui - GDB UI

    Easy to use GUI for GDB

    This project attempts to solve a long aching problem of a lack of a simple, yet powerful GUI for GDB. One that handles STL data types and allows easy extensibility. Requires: Python 2.7.x PySide (Qt python bindings: e.g. apt-get install python-pyside)
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    Pyringe

    Pyringe

    Debugger capable of attaching to and injecting code into python

    pyringe is a powerful Python process “syringe” that attaches to a running interpreter and lets you introspect—and even execute code inside—that live process. It blends debugger-style attachment (via gdb/ptrace techniques) with Python-aware helpers so you can inspect threads, frames, locals, and heap objects without restarting the target. This is invaluable for post-mortem diagnosis of production daemons where reproducing a bug in a dev shell is impractical. pyringe can inject arbitrary...
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    A Python logging library. Straightaway, it does: File and database logging, rotation, remote logging and email notification; stack logging and call hierarchy visualization as debug features.
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    GObject reference counting debugger. A tool to help track down hard to find reference counting bugs in GObject, GTK and Gnome programs.
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    z-utalm

    z-utalm

    Unified Test and Logging layer for multiple programming languages

    Modern software systems and application are commonly written in multiple languages, include scripting engines, and are frequently build on multiple specialized frameworks and middleware for a considerable diversity of runtime environments. The latest influencing update in development paradigm is the application of multicore processors. This projects is aimed to unify the required trace and logging output and integrate into debugging environments. The target is to provide general development,...
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    CodeInvestigator is a tracing tool for Python programs. All the run time information is recorded. Read your code together with its run time details. Use it to visualize what happened when you program ran.
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    Dionea (Dionea Musclipla, meaning Venus Fly Catcher)- an asynchronous thread-aware, peer-aware, and session-aware distributed debugger for Ruby and Python. A notable feature is to trace the sessions of the web applicaions using Rails and TurboGears.
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    A Python programming environment providing memory sizing, profiling and analysis, and a specification language that can formally specify aspects of Python programs and generate tests and documentation from a common source.
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    GCC toolchain for MSP430

    Superseded by http://www.ti.com/tool/msp430-gcc-opensource

    This is a port of the GNU C Compiler (GCC) and GNU Binutils (as, ld) for the embedded processor MSP430. Tools for debugging and download are provided (GDB, JTAG and BSL) Obsolete. See http://www.ti.com/tool/msp430-gcc-opensource or upstream GNU tools.
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