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We just released debuglater, an open-source library that serializes a Python traceback object for later debugging.
We built this to support our open-source framework for data scientists, who often execute long-running code in remote environments. However, we realized this could be useful for the Python community, so we created a separate package. This project is a fork of Eli Finer's pydump, so kudos to him for laying the foundations! We made a few improvements like compatibility with recent Python versions and integration with IPython/Jupyter.
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