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wp-dBug

Description

This plugin is basically a wrapper for the excellent dBug (http://dbug.ospinto.com) class for PHP debugging, written by Kwaku Otchere..

Instead of var_dump or echo, you can call wp_dbug( $variable ) to get clear, dynamic debug output of strings, arrays, or objects.

Thanks to @borkweb, the plugin is now compatible with the WP Debug Bar plugin (https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/debug-bar/) for extra debugging goodness!

Installation

  1. Download the plugin and unzip it into wp-content/plugins.
  2. Activate the plugin by going to Plugins and choosing Activate.
  3. Use for debug output anywhere within WordPress by calling wp_dbug( $variable ).

FAQ

Q: This is just a class with a wrapper for WordPress. Why bother?
A: It took 15 minutes to write, and saves me 5 minutes every time I need to debug a new blog. ‘Nuff said.

Q: Can I use this stuff outside of WordPress?
A: Yes! Go to http://dbug.ospinto.com and download the dBug class, then include it in whatever project you’re working on.

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