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ThEodorE is a trace checker for Cyber-Physical systems (CPS). It provides users with (i) a GUI editor for writing CPS requirements; (ii) an automatic procedure to check whether the requirements hold on execution traces of a CPS. ThEodorE enables writing requirements using the Hybrid Logic of Signals (HLS), a novel, logic-based specification language to express CPS requirements. The trace checking procedure of ThEodorE reduces the problem of checking if a requirement holds on an execution trace to a satisfiability problem, which can be solved using off-the-shelf Satisfiability Modulo Theories (SMT) solvers. This artifact paper presents the tool support provided by ThEodorE.