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Chrome's DevTools doesn't have a mobile UI AFAIK, so the best available option for debugging in a mobile browser is probably Liriliri's Eruda https://eruda.liriliri.io/ which is a kind of embeddable debugger that runs as part of the website you're debugging.
wow! I'm glad that termux exist, it's such an amazing tool!
I don't know if you might find it interesting but I made an open source coding tool and framework for Android that is pretty fun and fast to use. You can code using the phone or a computer using a remote editor throught Wifi (no internet required).
It comes with lots of examples and remixing them is quite fun to get quick and nice results.
It's called PHONK https://phonk.app
This might be a big deal, but I have been mentoring this guy on an on and off basis, he does not have a laptop, is not a CS student (was studying for medical degree) and writes all his code on an android cellphone. He got interested in cyber security and wrote his first functional keylogger (disclaimer : it aas. good exercise to teach him basic *nix utilities and how native functionalities can be leveraged by an attackers to their end) using his phone as an IDE, compiler and what not.
Talent, can come from anywhere.
https://github.com/shivamsuyal/Android-Keylogger