Hyperion-Android
chucker
Hyperion-Android | chucker | |
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3 | 9 | |
1,941 | 3,679 | |
0.6% | 0.7% | |
7.4 | 8.7 | |
16 days ago | 10 days ago | |
Java | Kotlin | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Hyperion-Android
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How to edit text's element of an app as I can do in Chrome devtools
Try https://github.com/willowtreeapps/Hyperion-Android It has a plugin called hyperion-attr. You can view and edit some attributes with it.
- Any QA debug crash libraries you recommend?
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Looking for Android alternative to an iOS Jailbreak Tweak
Hello, I recently found this tweak http://cydia.saurik.com/package/com.shmoopillc.flexible/ but it only works on jailbroken iPhones. It basically lets you use Apple's "FLEX" debugger in any application, meaning you can use it in applications that you haven't made yourself. This basically lets you "inspect element" on any app you want. I found a similar debugging tool for Android (https://github.com/willowtreeapps/Hyperion-Android) but I was wondering if there was any way to tweak this tool and use it on apps you don't own? Thanks.
chucker
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How do you guys debug network issues?
I prefer Chucker: https://github.com/ChuckerTeam/chucker
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What application you use for monitoring in/outgoing data on device?
When I need to monitor my app API requests and server responses on the device itself I use chucker: https://github.com/ChuckerTeam/chucker
- Is there any network debugger tool for inspecting backend network request and their payload (similar to what we have in Web {Chrome > inspect element > network tab } )
- How to sniff rest API calls from an app
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Powerful & Open Source debugger for native android apps
If you are an android developer, you must already be knowing about Chucker - An In-app HTTP Inspector, and Charles Proxy - A Desktop app-based HTTP(s) proxy. I have extensively used both the tools for debugging API traffic on Android devices but there are many pain points that the duo fails to solve hence I built an Open-Source and powerful android debugger which provides the capability of In-App API Inspector as well modifying the API request/response without dealing with SSL certificate and proxy issues.
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Is there an app debug console available or another convenient way to log information during development?
maybe flipper fits here? https://fbflipper.com/ also recommend chucker so if you have anyone helping test you can get a sqlite db file of the data leading up to whatever the behavior was. https://github.com/ChuckerTeam/chucker
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chucker VS pluto - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 15 Feb 2022
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Android Dev Tools - Become a Master with these Tools, Collaborate Better
Chucker
- How to inspect http request from phone to server
What are some alternatives?
Stetho
flipper - A desktop debugging platform for mobile developers.
openlauncher - Customizable and Open Source Launcher for Android
pluto - Pluto is a on-device debugger for Android applications, which helps in inspection of HTTP requests/responses, capture Crashes and ANRs and manipulating application data on-the-go.
Hyperion - In-app design review tool to inspect measurements, attributes, and animations.
httpmocker - HttpMocker is a simple HTTP mocking library written in Kotlin to quickly and easily handle offline modes in your apps
beagle - A smart, reliable, and highly customizable debug menu library for Android apps that supports screen recording, network activity logging, and many other useful features.
Dynamic Support - A complete library to build Android apps with a built-in theme engine.
leakcanary - A memory leak detection library for Android.
SoftwareDesign - Introduction to Software Design with Java
android-screen-tracker - Screen tracker overlays on top of the target application the currently visible fragment and its activity host. The library provides insight on what UI components are currently on top of the stacks.