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  1. varexporter

    A powerful alternative to var_export(), which can export closures and objects without __set_state()

    Its output syntax is awful, https://github.com/brick/varexporter is a userland rewrite that looks way better.

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  3. krumo

    krumo repository (forked, with updates / new features)

    Krumo is the only way I debug.

  4. php

    Official PHP client library for xrDebug (by xrdebug)

    Recently tried this: https://github.com/chevere/xr It's pretty good I think.

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