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Tool for debugging Ember applications. The Ember Inspector is a plug-in for the Chrome developer tools that makes understanding and debugging your Ember.js application a snap. After installing this extension, you'll be able to easily: - View all of the routes defined in your application. - Reference Ember's naming conventions for your URLs, including what to name your controllers, templates, routes and more. - Overlay your application with information about what templates, controllers, and models are currently being rendered. - Inspect the objects in your application, such as models and controllers, with UI that fully supports Ember features such as bindings and computed properties. - Make your application's objects available in the console as the $E variable. - If you're using Ember Data, see all of the records that have been loaded. The Ember Inspector is an open source project maintained by the Ember.js community. The source code is available for download at https://github.com/emberjs/ember-inspector.
Apollo Client Devtools
GraphQL debugging tools for Apollo Client. Apollo Client Devtools is a Chrome extension for the open-source GraphQL client, Apollo Client. This extension has 4 main features: 1. A built-in version of the Apollo Studio Explorer that allows you to make queries against your GraphQL server using your app's network interface directly (no configuration necessary). 2. A query watcher that shows you which queries are being watched by the current page, when those queries are loading, and what variables those queries are using. 3. A mutation inspector that displays the mutations made to your Apollo Client application data. 4. A cache inspector that displays your Apollo Client cache data. You can explore the cache through a tree-like interface, and search for specific field keys and values. Code for this extension can be found at: https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-client-devtools
JSON Formatter
The original JSON Formatter, now with optional dark mode 🌚 Auto-formats JSON when you load it in a browser tab. - Fast, even on very long JSON pages - Dark mode - Syntax highlighting - Collapsible trees, with indent guides - Clickable URLs - Negligible performance impact on non-JSON pages (less than 1 millisecond) - Works on any valid JSON page – URL doesn't matter - Buttons for toggling between raw and parsed JSON - FIXED: Exports the parsed JSON to window.json so you can explore it in Dev Tools Note: this extension might clash with other browser extensions that modify the DOM before it runs. If it doesn't seem to be working, try disabling other extensions. If it clashes with an extension you need, open an issue and I'll try to find a solution. PRIVACY No tracking, no advertising, and nothing else nefarious.
Refined GitHub
Simplifies the GitHub interface and adds useful features Highlights: - Linkifies issue/PR references and URLs in code. - Makes whitespace characters visible. - Reduces tabs’ size to 4 spaces instead of 8. - Adds one-click merge conflict fixers. - Adds reaction avatars showing who reacted to a comment. - Adds a button to revert all the changes to a file in a PR. - Adds a build/CI status icon next to the repo’s name. - Adds a button to view the source of Markdown files. - Shows PRs that touch the current file. - Highlights the most useful comment in conversations. - Shows the first Git tag a merged PR was included in. - Adds a link to an automatic changelog for each tag/release. - Adds possible related pages and alternatives on 404 pages. - Displays the age of the repository in the sidebar. And so much more! 200+ features. See the website for a full list of features. The GITHUB and REFINED GITHUB trademarks are owned by GitHub, Inc. and used under license.
axe DevTools - Web Accessibility Testing
Accessibility Checker for Developers, Testers, and Designers in Chrome ★Digital accessibility testing right in your browser: The Axe DevTools Extension is an automated accessibility testing tool that helps you find and fix accessibility issues early in web development right in your Chrome browser. It helps ensure your team gets fast, accurate, actionable results so you can save time on costly reworks, and create digital experiences that are compliant and work for everyone. ★Leverage the global standard in automated web accessibility testing: The free version of the Axe DevTools Extension gives you the tools to conduct page-by-page, automated accessibility testing—all run on Axe-core, the global standard in automated web accessibility testing. With the free browser extension, teams get a useful introduction to accessibility and a quick, automated way to catch defects, all while benefiting from the same reliable and consistent results trusted by industry leaders around the world. ★Find and fix even more accessibility issues with AI and automated testing: Upgrade to the pro version of the Axe DevTools Extension to move faster, smarter, and further streamline workflows with AI-enhanced features, intelligent guided testing, component-level checks, the ability to test entire user flows, central administration, deduplicated results, Jira integration, and more. Dev teams can use this pro version of the browser extension to fix a majority of issues before production by combining traditional test automation with AI, reducing remediation costs and saving time. It’s great for teams who want to check specific pages, groups of pages, or workflows for accessibility issues. To learn more about the Axe DevTools Extension visit https://www.deque.com/axe/devtools/extension Use of this extension is governed by this license agreement https://www.deque.com/terms-of-use/axe-ext/ and the privacy policy linked under the developer information Data collection information can be found here: https://docs.deque.com/devtools-server/4.0.0/en/data-collection#axe-devtools-browser-extension-free Upgrading to the Axe DevTools Extension pro plan gives you more control over what data is collected.