gf | seer | |
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12 | 60 | |
1,490 | 2,003 | |
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8.4 | 9.0 | |
8 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Objective-C | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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gf
- Gf: A GDB front end for Linux with Python and C++ extensions
- gf – a gdb front end for linux
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Essence: A desktop OS built from scratch, for control and simplicity
Oh! It's the person who made gf, the gdb frontend: https://github.com/nakst/gf
Small world.
- GF2 a GDB frontend for Linux
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I hope I'm not alone
A debugger can be really useful. (This one is good for linux: https://github.com/nakst/gf remedybg is good for windows)
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This is the right way
Though I use Linux, so there isn't a lot of good debuggers, but I have found gf which is a GDB front-end for Linux, and it seams to work well.
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Recommendations for a visual debugger on Linux?
Clion and vscode are decent. I've also heard good things about https://github.com/nakst/gf
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has anybody here debugged a linux project using Visual studio?
I like gf (gdb frontend) https://github.com/nakst/gf
- Seer – a GUI front end to GDB for Linux
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Visual studio for linux?
Recommend https://github.com/nakst/gf, extremely fast since it doesn't require it's frontend to run in your web browser.
seer
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Beej's Quick Guide to GDB (2009)
CLion uses lldb.
I wrote https://github.com/daym/idea-native2-debugger as a stop-gap. It uses gdb and works in IntelliJ IDEA Community edition. Setting it up the first time is kinda weird since you need to add a new run/debug configuration "Native2Debugger". I could not figure out how to hook this directly into the existing run configuration that you use to run your program to begin with. Otherwise, I like how it turned out.
If you want a standalone frontend, https://github.com/epasveer/seer is extremely good.
And emacs has gdb integration. By now I tried it, and... I guess it's better than nothing.
- Invariants: A Better Debugger?
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Debugging
(Shameless plug for my frontend to gdb --> https://github.com/epasveer/seer )
- Seer - a new gui frontend to gdb/mi (Updated v2.0)
- Recommendations for a visual debugger on Linux?
- github action for MacOS
- Seergdb - a gui frontend to gdb for Linux
What are some alternatives?
gdb-frontend - ☕ GDBFrontend is an easy, flexible and extensible gui debugger. Try it on https://debugme.dev
mxe - MXE (M cross environment)
edb-debugger - edb is a cross-platform AArch32/x86/x86-64 debugger.
muzero-cpp - A C++ pytorch implementation of MuZero
cortex-debug - Visual Studio Code extension for enhancing debug capabilities for Cortex-M Microcontrollers
Tasker - A commitment tracker desktop app that tracks the progress of your tasks with mouse, keyboard and audio hooks.
vscode-assembly - Assembling and debugging assembly in Visual Studio Code
ROCm-OpenCL-Runtime - ROCm OpenOpenCL Runtime
gdbgui - Browser-based frontend to gdb (gnu debugger). Add breakpoints, view the stack, visualize data structures, and more in C, C++, Go, Rust, and Fortran. Run gdbgui from the terminal and a new tab will open in your browser.
libriscv - C++20 RISC-V RV32/64/128 userspace emulator library
serenity - The Serenity Operating System 🐞
GPU-Raytracer - GPU Raytracer from scratch in C++/CUDA