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=== Phoenix LiveDashboard === Phoenix LiveDashboard is a real-time performance monitoring tool that provides detailed insights into the behavior of your application. It allows you to track requests, view process information, and debug issues in real-time. To use LiveDashboard, you need to add the `phoenix_live_dashboard` package to your project dependencies and mount it in your Phoenix router. ```elixir defp deps do [ {:phoenix_live_dashboard, "~> 0.4", only: :dev} ] end ``` ```elixir if Mix.env() == :dev do scope "/dashboard" do pipe_through :browser live_dashboard() end end ``` These are some of the techniques and tools available for debugging Elixir applications. By using a combination of logging, interactive debuggers, and specialized testing assertions, developers can efficiently identify and solve issues in their code.
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