A colorized, toggleable debug logger with a web GUI
Project description
swarm-debug
A drop-in replacement for print() debugging. Colorized, per-file toggleable output with a visual web GUI to control it all.
pip install swarm-debug
What it does
debug() works like print(), but every call is:
- Colorized -- each file gets its own color so you can visually separate output
- Toggleable -- turn debug output on/off per file or entire directories without touching code
- Context-aware -- automatically shows the calling function, class, variable name, and indentation level
- Emoji-tagged -- assign emojis to files for instant visual scanning
- Error-aware -- exceptions are auto-highlighted in red with a dedicated emoji
All configuration is managed through a web GUI or the CLI. No config files to write, no decorators to add.
Usage
1. Add debug() calls to your code
from swarm_debug import debug
x = 42
debug(x)
# ⚫ [my_script.py] : x: int = 42
debug("loading config")
# ⚫ [my_script.py] : loading config
def process(data):
debug(data, len(data))
# ⚫ [MyClass.process] : (table with Name | Type | Value columns)
Strings are rendered as italic labels. Everything else shows name: type = value. Multiple non-text args are auto-rendered as a Rich table. Exceptions (any BaseException) are auto-detected and forced on in red regardless of toggle state; pass error=True/error=False to override.
Full signature
debug(*args, mode='debug', override_max_chars=False, sep=<auto>, end='\n',
pretty=True, lang=None, table=<auto>, error=None)
| Kwarg | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
mode |
str |
"debug" |
Log level. "all" (always), "debug" (default), "test" (high priority) |
override_max_chars |
bool |
False |
Bypass the 3000-char truncation limit |
sep |
str |
auto | Join all args with this separator (like print(sep=...)) |
pretty |
bool |
True |
Pretty-print dicts, lists, sets, tuples, dataclasses with Rich |
lang |
str|None |
None |
Syntax-highlight all args as this language (e.g. "sql", "json") |
table |
bool |
auto | Force table layout on/off. Auto-on when >1 non-text data args |
error |
bool|None |
None |
Force error styling (red/❌, force-visible). True on, False off, None auto-detects via isinstance(arg, BaseException) |
Error styling (explicit error=)
debug(ValueError("boom")) # exception -> auto red/❌, prints even if toggled OFF
debug("loading config", error=True) # force error styling on any value
debug(exc, error=False) # opt out, respects toggle state
Detection is type-based: only real BaseException instances auto-highlight. Ordinary strings/paths that merely contain the word "error" are not styled red unless you pass error=True.
Pretty-printed data structures (on by default)
debug(my_dict) # dicts, lists, sets, dataclasses are pretty-printed with Rich
debug(my_dict, pretty=False) # opt out for flat single-line output
Syntax-highlighted strings (explicit lang=)
debug(sql_query, lang="sql") # SQL keyword highlighting
debug(json_string, lang="json") # JSON syntax coloring
debug(html_body, lang="html") # HTML highlighting
Table layout (auto when >1 non-text data args)
debug(x, y, z) # 3 data args -> table with Name | Type | Value columns
debug(x) # single arg -> inline output
debug(x, y, z, table=False) # force per-line output
debug(x, table=True) # force table even for a single arg
Diff output
debug.diff(old_state, new_state) # unified diff, default label "diff"
debug.diff(old_state, new_state, label="state") # custom label
Timing
with debug.time("database query"):
result = db.execute(query)
# prints: [func] : ⏱ database query took 0.123s (green/yellow/red based on duration)
Other features
- Clickable links -- function names in the output are OSC 8 hyperlinks (
file://path#line) in supported terminals (iTerm2, Windows Terminal) - Truncation -- values over 3000 chars are truncated (first 1500 +
...+ last 1500). Passoverride_max_chars=Trueto disable. - Indent bars --
debug()reads source indentation and renders nested output with visual indent bars
2. Launch the GUI
swarm-debug gui
swarm-debug gui --port 8080 # custom port
swarm-debug gui --verbose # show all server logs
Your browser opens automatically to http://localhost:6969. You'll see a file tree of your project showing every file that calls debug(). From there you can:
- Toggle files/directories on and off
- Assign custom colors per file or directory (children inherit from parents)
- Assign emojis for visual tagging
- Push/pull configuration changes
- Reset colors or emojis to defaults
The server scans whichever directory you launched it from. To point it at a different project:
# Option A: cd into the project first
cd /path/to/my/project && swarm-debug gui
# Option B: set an env var
SWARM_DEBUG_ROOT=/path/to/my/project swarm-debug gui
# Option C: use the CLI
swarm-debug set-root /path/to/my/project
# Option D: use the API
curl -X POST http://localhost:6969/api/debugger/root_dir \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"root_dir": "/path/to/my/project"}'
The root dir persists across restarts (saved per-project to ~/.swarm-debug/projects/<hash>/root_dir.txt).
3. CLI reference
All commands work standalone (no server required). Paths are relative to project root.
# View current state
swarm-debug status # human-readable tree with [ON]/[OFF] tags
swarm-debug status --json # machine-readable JSON (pipe to jq, python, etc.)
swarm-debug stats # flat table of all files with path/status/color/emoji
swarm-debug cheatsheet # print common debug() recipes and options
# Toggle visibility
swarm-debug toggle on src/agents/planner.py # single file
swarm-debug toggle off src/agents/ # whole directory (recursive)
swarm-debug toggle on --all # everything
# Configuration
swarm-debug set-root /path/to/project
swarm-debug set-color src/agents/planner.py "#ff0000" # single file
swarm-debug set-color src/agents/ "#ff0000" # directory (children get lightened variant)
swarm-debug set-emoji src/agents/planner.py "🔴" # single file
swarm-debug set-emoji src/agents/ "🔴" # directory (propagates to children)
swarm-debug reset # reset all colors/emojis (with confirmation)
# Cursor AI skill
swarm-debug install-cursor-skill # copy SKILL.md to .cursor/skills/swarm-debug/
swarm-debug uninstall-cursor-skill # remove the skill directory
# Package management
swarm-debug --version # show version + check for updates
swarm-debug --upgrade # upgrade to latest version from PyPI
swarm-debug --help-all # detailed help for all commands + API-only endpoints
Configuration storage
All runtime state lives in ~/.swarm-debug/projects/<hash>/ (where <hash> is the first 16 chars of the SHA-256 of the project root path):
| File | Purpose |
|---|---|
debug_toggles.json |
Per-file toggle, color, and emoji state |
root_dir.txt |
Persisted project root directory |
log_mode.txt |
Log output mode (all, debug, test) |
needs_resync.txt |
Internal flag for syncing state |
API endpoints
| Method | Endpoint | Description |
|---|---|---|
| GET | /api/health/check |
Health check |
| GET | /api/debugger/pull_structure |
Get file tree with toggle states |
| POST | /api/debugger/push_structure |
Save toggle/color/emoji config |
| POST | /api/debugger/reset_color |
Reset all colors to defaults |
| POST | /api/debugger/reset_emoji |
Reset all emojis to defaults |
| GET | /api/debugger/events |
SSE stream — emits events when toggles change on disk |
| GET | /api/debugger/root_dir |
Get current project root |
| POST | /api/debugger/root_dir |
Set project root (triggers resync) |
Full interactive docs at http://localhost:6969/docs.
Development (source)
Prerequisites
- Python 3.9+
- Node.js 18+
Running locally
Both services (backend on :6970, frontend dev server on :6969):
bash run.sh
Individually:
bash backend/run.sh # Creates venv, installs package in editable mode, runs uvicorn on :6970
bash frontend/run.sh # npm install + webpack dev server on :6969
Tech stack
| Layer | Tech |
|---|---|
| Frontend | React 18, TypeScript, Webpack 5, MUI v7, Redux Toolkit, Framer Motion |
| Backend | FastAPI, Uvicorn, Python 3.9+ |
| Runtime types | typeguard (@typechecked on endpoints) |
| CLI | Typer (built on Click) |
| Terminal rendering | Rich (Pretty, Syntax, Table, Panel, Console) |
Architecture
Server (swarm_debug/server.py) uses a SubApp pattern -- each feature is a self-contained module with its own APIRouter and async lifespan, auto-mounted at /api/{name}/. SubApps are registered in swarm_debug/config/Apps.py and composed into the FastAPI app in swarm_debug/server.py.
Frontend uses a custom design token system layered on MUI, accessed via useClaudeTokens(). See frontend/DESIGN.md for the full spec.
Debugleton is a thread-safe singleton that holds the scanned project tree in memory and resyncs when the needs_resync flag is set (after any push from the GUI or CLI).
Project structure
debugger/
├── swarm_debug/ # The pip-installable Python package
│ ├── __init__.py # The debug() function + debug.diff + debug.time
│ ├── cli.py # Typer CLI app (swarm-debug command)
│ ├── server.py # FastAPI + Uvicorn entrypoint
│ ├── config/
│ │ └── Apps.py # SubApp / MainApp framework
│ ├── apps/
│ │ ├── health/health.py # GET /api/health/check
│ │ └── debugger/debugger.py # All debugger API endpoints
│ ├── core/
│ │ ├── data_dir.py # ~/.swarm-debug/ path management
│ │ ├── DEFAULTS.py # Default values, get/set_root_dir
│ │ ├── Debugleton.py # Thread-safe singleton for project state
│ │ ├── toggle_ops.py # CLI tree operations: toggle, color, emoji, reset
│ │ ├── models/
│ │ │ ├── File.py # Base file class
│ │ │ ├── DebugFile.py # File with color/toggle/emoji
│ │ │ ├── Directory.py # Recursive directory tree
│ │ │ └── project_scanner.py # Scan project, merge with saved state
│ │ ├── log/
│ │ │ ├── log_config.py # Custom logger with modes
│ │ │ └── log_mode.py # Read/write log mode
│ │ └── utils/
│ │ ├── debug_arg_parser.py # Extract arg names from source code
│ │ └── path_mngr.py # Absolute/relative path helpers
│ ├── data/
│ │ └── SKILL.md # Cursor AI skill (bundled in package)
│ └── debugger_gui_build/ # Pre-built React frontend (ships with pip package)
├── backend/
│ ├── run.sh # Dev script: venv + editable install + uvicorn
│ ├── data/ # Seed defaults for local dev
│ └── debugger_gui_build/ # Copy of built frontend for local dev
├── frontend/
│ ├── package.json
│ ├── webpack.config.js
│ ├── DESIGN.md # Design system specification
│ ├── run.sh # npm install + webpack dev server
│ └── src/
│ ├── index.tsx
│ ├── app/
│ │ ├── Main.tsx
│ │ ├── pages/Debugger/ # Debugger, DebuggerHeader
│ │ └── components/ # Tree, SyncSection, EmojiPicker, SettingsModal
│ └── shared/
│ ├── state/ # Redux store, slice, thunks
│ ├── styles/ # Theme tokens
│ └── constants/ # Emoji list
├── pyproject.toml # PyPI package config (swarm-debug)
├── publish.sh # Build + publish to PyPI
├── run.sh # Dev orchestrator: backend -> frontend
└── ports.conf # Port configuration (backend=6970, frontend=6969)
Publishing to PyPI
Everything is handled by a single script:
# Publish to test.pypi.org (for testing)
./publish.sh --test
# Publish to pypi.org (for real)
./publish.sh --real
The script will:
- Clean previous build artifacts
- Build the React frontend (
npm ci && npm run build) - Bundle the build into
swarm_debug/debugger_gui_build/ - Build the Python sdist + wheel
- Upload via twine
Prerequisites for publishing
pip install build twine
You'll need a PyPI account and API token. Configure ~/.pypirc or pass credentials when prompted by twine.
How the pip package works
When installed from PyPI, the pre-built React frontend is bundled inside the wheel at swarm_debug/debugger_gui_build/. The FastAPI server serves these static files alongside the API, so end users get both the GUI and the API on a single port (default 6969) with zero Node.js dependency.
Users import the debug function from the swarm_debug package: from swarm_debug import debug. The CLI (swarm-debug gui) launches the server.
License
MIT
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