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    Vimspector

    Vimspector

    A multi-language debugging system for Vim

    ...Once configured you can run, pause, step into/out/over, set and clear breakpoints and inspect variables directly in Vim splits or floating windows. The UI is heavy compared to typical Vim plugins (multiple panes, layouts) but it fills the gap for users who want an integrated debug workflow without leaving the editor.
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    Chisel

    Chisel

    A collection of LLDB commands to assist debugging iOS apps

    ...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 same workflow. You can also inspect a specific command by passing its name as an argument to the help command (as with all other LLDB commands). There are many commands with compatibility with iOS/Mac. For a comprehensive overview of LLDB, and how Chisel complements it, read Ari Grant's Dancing in the Debugger, A Waltz with LLDB in issue 19 of objc.io.
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