Laravel Telescope: Stop Debugging in the Dark 🔭
You're dd()-ing everywhere like it's 2012. Laravel Telescope gives you X-ray vision into every query, job, exception, and request — in real time.
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You're dd()-ing everywhere like it's 2012. Laravel Telescope gives you X-ray vision into every query, job, exception, and request — in real time.
You've been sprinkling console.log like parmesan on every bug. There's a built-in debugger in Node.js that's been sitting there this whole time, judging you.
Coming from 7 years of Laravel's Monolog and Node.js's Winston, I thought I knew logging. Then Rust's tracing crate showed me what structured, async-aware, zero-overhead observability actually looks like. Spoiler: println! is not a logging strategy!
Your Node.js process started at 80MB and now it's sitting at 1.2GB after three days. No, it's not haunted — you have a memory leak. Let's find it and kill it.
Something broke in production. The last 400 commits are suspects. You could review them one by one like a detective with infinite patience and no life — or you could let git do a binary search and find the culprit in 9 commits flat.
You've done it. We've all done it. Created a TestController just to run a single Eloquent query at 2am. Tinker is here to save your dignity.
Flying blind in production? Laravel Telescope gives your app X-ray vision. Here's how I use it to catch bugs before my users even notice them.
I blamed three different team members before using git bisect to discover the regression was mine. From 14 months ago. On a Friday afternoon. This tool is equal parts powerful and humbling.
Memory leaks are like slow carbon monoxide poisoning for your Node.js server — silent, invisible, and deadly. Learn how to find them, fix them, and sleep better at night.
Think console.log() is logging? Think try/catch fixes everything? Cool! Now explain why your Node.js server silently crashes at 3 AM with zero logs. Let's dive into error handling and logging that actually works in production!