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A command-line hex viewer with colored output to distinguish different byte categories.
A Python library that enhances print debugging by automatically printing variable names and values with syntax highlighting.
A command-line tool for interacting with WebSockets, offering netcat/curl/socat-like functionality with advanced proxying and bridging capabilities.
A JavaScript library that forcibly executes your code by removing lines that cause errors through repeated evaluation.
A Go assembly and source viewer that visualizes machine code alongside source code for performance analysis.
A debugging and visualization tool for data science, deep learning, and reinforcement learning in Jupyter Notebook.
A Cargo subcommand to show the result of Rust macro expansion and #[derive] expansion for debugging.
A web-based GUI debugger for GDB with advanced visualization, collaboration features, and extensible plugin architecture.
A free, native macOS application for testing and debugging HTTP/REST endpoints with a lightweight UI.
A versatile open-source tool for interfacing with and debugging digital electronics through a USB-connected FPGA board.
A macOS/iOS tool to view, edit, and analyze Core Data stores, supporting SQLite, XML, and binary formats.
A Ruby library and toolset for parsing and analyzing InnoDB file formats to expose internal storage structures.
A desktop debugging tool for in-production Electron applications with automatic app discovery and DevTools integration.
An Android library for logging RxJava Observables and Subscribers with annotation-based debugging.
An HTTP proxy and monitor for viewing and intercepting browser requests, built as an open-source alternative to Charles.
A CLI tool that uses LLMs to explain the output of your last terminal command, helping you understand errors and logs.
A Windows tool for reconstructing import address tables (IAT) in x64/x86 executables, designed for reverse engineering and unpacking.
A live process and message visualizer for BEAM nodes, built as a teaching tool for the Elixir/Erlang ecosystem.
A Ruby tool that evaluates code and displays the result of every line, similar to Swift Playgrounds.
A modern debugger for Ruby (MRI) 2.7+ with remote debugging, VSCode/Chrome integration, and performance optimizations.
A Windows application for collecting, viewing, and filtering logs from various sources like OutputDebugString, files, sockets, and ADB.
A tool to reverse-engineer and parse Protocol Buffers encoded blobs without knowing their definition.
A programmable MITM proxy written in Rust for intercepting, inspecting, and modifying HTTP/HTTPS traffic with Lua scripting.
A Python data-structure visualization tool for lists, dictionaries, trees, and call stacks, designed for Jupyter notebooks and presentations.
Interactive grep tool for real-time filtering of streaming data with archived mode for static files.
A single-header C++ library for expressive and concise print debugging, replacing cout/printf with powerful formatting and lazy evaluation.
Debug browser tabs remotely via Chrome DevTools by sharing access through a WebSocket gateway.
Interactive real-time Neovim scratchpad for embedded Lua engine with live evaluation and output display.
A Neovim plugin that uses AI and web search to explain and fix LSP diagnostic messages directly in the editor.
A NeoVim plugin for printf-style debugging that inserts debug statements with file, line, and variable info across 40+ languages.
An in-page HTTP controller for frontend development to intercept, modify, and simulate API responses directly in the browser.
A Go library that uses static and stack-trace analysis to pinpoint errors and speed up debugging.
A Ruby gem for debugging by tracking object method calls, traces, and state mutations with minimal code.
A tracer for execve{,at} and pre-exec behavior, with a TUI and debugger launcher capabilities.
A web service to collect and inspect arbitrary HTTP requests via RESTful API or web UI, useful for testing webhooks and REST clients.
A Sublime Text plugin that executes JavaScript in Google Chrome, turning Chrome into a REPL for live coding and debugging.
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