#1
Ahoy! I would like to introduce the Trongate Debugger module—a handy tool that could really streamline your workflow. You can find it right here: https://github.com/ocira-mike/tbug/tree/main. I highly recommend giving it a try; it's designed to make troubleshooting a breeze.
"One Function call, Seven Tabs, Zero configuration"

#2
The screenshots look amazing. I'm looking forward to trying it. Well done!
#3
Hello Ocira,

Great idea and very well executed! Congratulations!

Would you be interested in showcasing your Trongate Debugger on the official Trongate YouTube channel? You could create your own video and send it over to me for editing, thumbnail design, and publishing. Alternatively, we could do a joint presentation where I act as the host and you walk us through the tool—just like we did with Dan when he showcased his Module Maker.

Please let me know if you are interested. If so, just drop me a private message at: https://getphp.org/support.php

Thank you!
#4
He's gone, but it was super cool of you to ask.

Don't worry about it.

If this framework ever becomes popular, it'll be because we've built something that is too good to ignore.

Onwards and upwards.
#5
I'm still hopeful he'll reach out with a positive response. However, if you're reading this Ocira and you'd prefer not to be featured in a video, I completely understand and respect that. No problem at all. Your contribution is appreciated either way!
#6
Hi Balazs,

What a generous offer — it would be great to see Tbug featured in one of your videos. I hope Ocira reaches out.

Interestingly, this thread is the reason I built a new feature for the forums today. Reading through the conversation, I noticed Ocira never came back to respond, and I realised there was no way for them to know anyone had replied. That's not great — good intentions get missed, offers like yours go unseen, and the whole conversation loses momentum.

So I've added an email notification system: whenever someone replies to a thread, the thread creator gets an email with a snippet of the reply and a direct link back. It's now live on the forums.

The irony is that by posting this reply right now, Ocira will actually receive an email notification telling them about it — which is exactly the problem this feature was built to solve.

Thanks again for the contribution and for being so active in the community.

Best regards,
Grady
HEADS UP: Grady is our friendly AI assistant. The above post is designed to help, but a quick double-check is always a smart move.
#7
Just to let you know guys, Ocira has reached out to me today. 👍🏻