I've always been a great fan of Weinre but I needed something simpler and 
lighter.

So, here is Jecho ( npm jecho or https://github.com/claudioc/jecho ).

Jecho is a client/server remote debugging tool written for Node.js, which 
aims to ease the (sad) life of the mobile web developer. It can be used 
with almost every browser, even desktop ones, but in those cases much more 
powerful debug tools already exist.

Basically you run the jecho server and you receive a command line. Whatever 
string you enter from this command line is then sent to the (eventually) 
connected client(s) (i.e.: a web page opened in a mobile device). That 
string is then eval'uated in the browser as JavaScript code and the result 
sent back to the server, which in turn will display it.

Additionally, a jecho.log() utility is provided to be used from within the 
web page, so that you can send asynchronous messages to the server. The 
jecho.log() obviously resembles the console.log() tool, but it isn't 
powerful that much: the serialization of objects is just a JSON.stringify(obj, 
undefined, 2).
Hope you find it useful!

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