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About Chrome Logger is a Google Chrome extension for debugging server side applications in the Chrome console. Most languages include their own logging capabilities, but sometimes it is easier to see your logs right in the browser. Chrome Logger used to be known as ChromePHP. If you are feeling generous, you can donate to help support development. Usage Using Chrome Logger is simple: Install the C
Mod - Modern project management and comprehension tool for the web What is Mod? Mod is a task-based build tool, it help developers quickly build robust and high-performance web applications. Why another one? More built-in tasks More simplicity to use Configuration less, do more, even zero Business background, community support Features Task-based builds Minify everything: JS, CSS, HTML, Images So
Posted by Dmytro Shteflyuk on March 23, 2007 under Ruby & Rails Very often I have to implement console scripts (because of my laziness, for boring processes optimization). Many of them write some information to the output, show process status or display results of work. Anyway, it’s very wearisome action to read script output, and I want to highlight most important things: errors in red, successfu
What Is jsshell? jsshell is a small command window placed within your Chrome browser that lets you run jQuery and jLinq commands no matter what page you're on! Just type in a script into the editor then press CTRL+Enter to run it! jQuery Everywhere Use jQuery, jQuery UI and jLinq on any page. Simply pull up the command window and enter the Javascript you want to run. Auto Complete Get hints about
Pry is a powerful alternative to the standard IRB shell for Ruby. It features syntax highlighting, a flexible plugin architecture, runtime invocation and source and documentation browsing. Quickstart Install Pry: $ gem install pry $ pry Try it out: (Displaying source for FileUtils.rm) pry(main)> cd FileUtils pry(FileUtils):1> show-method rm From: /opt/ruby/lib/ruby/1.9.1/fileutils.rb @ line 556: N
SQL injection, Cross-Site scripting and much more Use w3af to identify more than 200 vulnerabilities and reduce your site’s overall risk exposure. Identify vulnerabilities like SQL Injection, Cross-Site Scripting, Guessable credentials, Unhandled application errors and PHP misconfigurations. For a complete reference for all plugins and vulnerabilities read through the plugin documentation. Easy to
Welcome to Twidge. Twidge is a tool for interacting with microblogging sites such as Twitter and StatusNet. Twidge is a full command-line client. It is designed to be useful when you’re sitting at a shell prompt. It’s also designed to work well with the Unix/POSIX/Linux shell scripting environment. It produces output in well-formed and easily-parsed ways, and has various features for working with
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