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An in-app debugging and exploration toolset for iOS development, enabling real-time inspection and modification of app state.
A collection of LLDB commands to assist debugging iOS and macOS applications.
A proxy that enables Chrome DevTools Protocol debugging for Safari and WebViews on iOS devices and simulators.
Remote debugging toolset for iOS apps using Chrome Developer Tools to inspect network traffic, Core Data, view hierarchy, and logs.
A protocol adapter enabling debugging of Safari and WebViews on iOS from VS Code, Chrome DevTools, and other Chrome Debugging Protocol tools.
A comprehensive iOS debugging toolkit with network inspection, performance monitoring, interface tools, and resource management.
Trace Objective-C method calls by class or instance for debugging and profiling iOS/macOS applications.
An in-app iOS debugging tool with enhanced logging, network monitoring, crash reporting, and a floating bubble interface.
A Swift framework to capture HTTP/HTTPS and WebSocket traffic from iOS apps without requiring a proxy or certificate trust.
A full-featured, multi-architecture debugger built on PyQt5 and Frida for reverse engineering and security analysis.
A comprehensive debugging library for iOS developers offering performance monitoring, UI inspection, network logging, and resource management.
A next-generation debugging framework for iOS that combines multiple tools via a unified API with no code changes required.
A debugging tool that displays real-time framerate (fps) and detects main thread stalls in iOS apps via the status bar.
A lightweight iOS debugging library that automates logging of any variable type without format control symbols.
A comprehensive iOS debugging toolkit with network logging, feature flags, location spoofing, and UI tools.
A modular, single-line installation debugging window for iOS apps to manage configurations during deployment stages.
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