Very excited by this. Thanks also to Justin for the pointer.

>From my perspective a particularly nice additional would be to provide minimal 
>instructions on how to get this running for people who don't know (or 
>necessarily want to have to know) what a dt_socket is.


On Nov 12, 2013, at 7:11 PM, Ryan Spangler wrote:

> >> Sounds like a fun project, but probably non-trivial. 
> > Too bad... unless someone wants to have that fun and then share it with the 
> > rest of us :-)
> 
> I have started a project that does this:  a browser based debugger that 
> breaks on exceptions (it attaches to a dt_socket port):  
> https://github.com/prismofeverything/schmetterling
> 
> I should have locals displaying this week sometime (you can currently get 
> their value, it just doesn't show them to you by default yet).  I am planning 
> on adding breakpoints, stepping and source viewing.
> 
> Just started this... looking for feedback!

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