Best Debugging Tools for Cursor

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    DebuggAI Reviews

    DebuggAI

    DebuggAI

    $20 per month
    DebuggAI is an innovative platform that harnesses artificial intelligence to simplify the debugging process, enabling developers to swiftly identify and fix coding problems through smart automation. With features like text-based test requests, secure local tunneling for localhost server testing, and visual reports that include GIF recordings, it significantly enhances the debugging experience. This versatile platform accommodates a variety of technologies such as Node.js, Next.js, React, TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, Django, and Vite, catering to diverse development environments. By allowing developers to create and execute tests with straightforward English commands, DebuggAI seeks to alleviate the challenges of end-to-end testing, ultimately boosting both efficiency and confidence in the software development lifecycle. Furthermore, its user-friendly interface and intuitive features empower developers to focus more on coding rather than troubleshooting, fostering a more productive work environment.
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    FlowLens Reviews

    FlowLens

    Magentic AI

    $11 per month
    FlowLens is an innovative debugging and session-recording tool driven by AI, designed to capture all essential elements required for accurate and context-sensitive bug diagnosis, while enabling AI coding agents to autonomously resolve issues. Through an easy-to-use browser extension and an optional MCP server, FlowLens documents comprehensive user sessions, recording video of the user interface, network requests, console logs, user actions (such as clicks and inputs), storage states (including cookies and local/session storage), and system information, all meticulously aligned on a cohesive timeline. After a bug is replicated, FlowLens compiles this complete context into a single "flow" that can be easily shared through a link. Compatible AI coding agents that work with MCP, including those from leading providers, can then access the flow to review network activities, error logs, UI states, and user inputs, facilitating automatic root cause analysis and code fix suggestions or generation. This streamlined process eliminates the tedious tasks of manual replays, the hassle of copying and pasting logs, and the need for lengthy bug descriptions, ultimately enhancing productivity and efficiency. Additionally, FlowLens empowers teams to focus on more complex problems, as the platform simplifies the debugging workflow, allowing developers to leverage AI effectively.
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