If you've implemented a debug client or integrated Duktape debugging with your project, open an issue on the Duktape Wiki to be added here.
Table columns:
- "Debug client/proxy" links to main page of the debug client or proxy.
- "Transport" describes the transport(s) supported by the debug client.
- "Protocol" indicates how the debug client talks to Duktape: either "binary" for direct implementation of the binary dvalue protocol, or "json" if the debug client relies on the JSON proxy.
- "Description" provides additional information.
Debug client/proxy | Transport | Protocol | Description |
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duk_debug.js | TCP | binary | duk_debug.js provides a Node.js based combined debug client and web UI. Bundled with Duktape. |
duk_debug.js | TCP | binary | duk_debug.js also provides a Node.js based JSON debug proxy. Bundled with Duktape. |
duk_debug_proxy.js | TCP | binary | A JSON debug proxy written in DukLuv, should be quite portable and easy to bundle with your application (DukLuv is also MIT licensed). Bundled with Duktape. |
AllJoyn.js | AllJoyn custom | binary | Provides both a console and a Python UI. Debug transport is local to target and exposes an AllJoyn schema for debugging. |
Minisphere | TCP | binary | Minisphere provides both a GUI and console debug clients. Screenshots: screenshot1, screenshot2, screenshot3, screenshot4. |
duk4vb | In process | binary | Debugger for Duktape running with Visual Basic 6. Screenshots: screenshot1. |
VSCode duk-debug | TCP | binary | Visual Studio Code debugger extension for the Duktape runtime. Source: https://github.com/harold-b/vscode-duktape-debug Screenshots: screenshot1, screenshot2. |