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    DebugSwift

    DebugSwift

    A toolkit to make debugging iOS applications easier

    DebugSwift is a comprehensive open-source toolkit aimed at iOS developers that streamlines and enhances the debugging experience for Swift-based applications by providing a rich set of interactive diagnostic tools. Designed to operate within the iOS environment (iOS 14+ and Swift 6+), it includes network and WebSocket inspectors for HTTP requests, detailed performance metrics (CPU, memory, FPS), and mechanisms to detect memory leaks and main thread violations in real time. The toolkit also provides developers with crash analysis features, console log monitoring, device and build information displays, and customizable debugging panels, all of which make it easier to troubleshoot edge cases and unexpected behavior. ...
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    WhatCable

    WhatCable

    macOS menu bar app that tells you, in plain English

    WhatCable is a Ruby-based Action Cable debugging and inspection tool designed to simplify troubleshooting for WebSocket connections in Ruby on Rails applications. The project allows developers to inspect Action Cable channels, subscriptions, broadcasts, and connection activity in real time through an accessible diagnostic interface. It is particularly useful for debugging live features such as chats, notifications, collaborative tools, and streaming updates built with Rails. The tool focuses...
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