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Records network requests and console logs from web pages. Easily capture and download network requests and console logs from any website. Perfect for developers, QA testers, and anyone who needs to debug web applications. ✨ KEY FEATURES: - Capture network requests (API calls) with full request/response details - Log all console messages (log, warn, error, info) - Filter by specific domains (UI URL and API URL) - Download logs as formatted text files - Request/Response body capture - Headers and status information - Duration tracking for each request - Clean and intuitive interface 🎯 PERFECT FOR: - Frontend developers debugging API calls - QA testers capturing bug reports - DevOps monitoring application behavior - Anyone needing to export console logs 🔒 PRIVACY: - All data stays local - nothing is uploaded to external servers - Only captures from domains you specify - Toggle logging on/off anytime 📝 HOW TO USE: 1. Click the extension icon 2. Enter your API URL and UI URL 3. Toggle logging ON 4. Save settings and refresh your page 5. Use your application normally 6. Click "Download Logs" to export
NetSniffer
Wireshark-inspired network traffic analyzer with cyberpunk FUI NetSniffer is a powerful network traffic analyzer for developers, QA engineers, and security professionals. Inspired by Wireshark, it provides deep visibility into HTTP/HTTPS traffic directly in your browser. Network Capture - Real-time packet capture using Chrome DevTools Protocol - Support for XHR, Fetch, WebSocket, and all resource types - Per-tab isolation - each tab has its own capture session - Ring buffer prevents memory bloat (configurable limit) Packet Inspection - View request and response headers - Inspect request/response bodies with syntax highlighting - JSON viewer with collapsible tree structure - Smart decode for encoded payloads (Base64, URL encoding, JWT, etc.) - Timing breakdown (DNS, Connect, SSL, TTFB, Download) - Security analysis for requests Filtering & Search - Advanced filter syntax (status:200, method:POST, domain:api.example.com) - Regex support for complex patterns - Quick filters for common scenarios - Search across all captured packets Developer Tools - Request replay - resend captured requests - Modify and replay - edit requests before resending - API Client - build and send custom requests - Mock responses - intercept and mock API responses - Export to cURL, fetch, axios code snippets - HAR export for compatibility with other tools Quality of Life - Bookmarks with color coding - Annotations for collaborative debugging - Session comparison - Keyboard shortcuts - Auto-pause on error detection - Performance indicators (HTTP/2, HTTP/3, cache hits) PRIVACY FOCUSED - All data stays on your device - No analytics or tracking - No external data transmission - Full control over your captured data PERFECT FOR - Frontend developers debugging API calls - Backend developers testing endpoints - QA engineers validating network behavior - Security professionals analyzing traffic - Anyone who needs visibility into browser network activity NetSniffer brings professional-grade network analysis to your browser with a sleek, cyberpunk-inspired interface.
Fetch Log - API Inspector
Monitor and inspect fetch/XHR network requests with a clean developer UI **TL;DR:** Fetch Log is the Chrome extension DevTools should have shipped. It strips away the noise, capturing only real API (fetch/XHR) traffic in a persistent, developer-focused popup—no static assets, no bloat, no learning curve. **What’s actually happening?** - Real-time monitoring of HTTP API requests using the Debugger API - Live, filterable feed: case-insensitive, persistent filters - Drilldown: Pretty-printed JSON, syntax highlighting, one-click copy for headers, bodies, or responses - Auto-refreshes pending requests; dark mode for late-night debugging - All data is local, ephemeral, and under your control—no tracking, no analytics **Why bother?** - DevTools’ Network tab is a haystack; Fetch Log is the needle - Lightweight, popup UI (400x600) with zero setup—install and go - Remembers your filters, highlights endpoints, and gets out of your way - Built for frontend devs, API integrators, and anyone tired of sifting through web cruft **Limitations (aka: honesty is a feature):** - No chrome:// or extension page debugging - One tab at a time; debugger detaches on tab switch - HTTP(S) only—no WebSocket voodoo - Popup closes on navigation (Chrome’s rules, not ours) **Perfect for:** REST/GraphQL wranglers, API explorers, anyone who wants a sharper, simpler network inspector.
Console Copy Tool
Automatically captures and copies formatted console messages from Chrome DevTools Console Copy Tool: AI-Ready Console Capture & Filter for Chrome DevTools Console Copy Tool captures all Chrome DevTools console output, auto-detects the [Tag] prefixes that AI coding assistants love to use, and lets you copy a filtered subset — formatted as clean plain text — with a single click. Built for the AI-assisted development workflow. When Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, or Aider add debug console.log calls, they almost always prefix them with [Tag] — things like [Auth], [ApiClient], [CartReducer]. Console Copy Tool detects these automatically and turns them into clickable filter chips so you can scope captured output to the exact subset you care about before copying. - Auto-detected chips for [Tag], [Mod:Sub], [Tag1][Tag2] prefixes - Click chips to filter; multiple chips OR-combine - Free-text search with -foo to exclude matching messages - "Include untagged" toggle for mixed real-world output - Filter respects Copy All — you only copy what's visible - Light + dark theme follows your DevTools preference 🤖 Built for AI Debugging - AI-Ready Output: Clean plain text without emojis or formatting noise — drops straight into any LLM prompt - Tag-Scoped Copy: Send your assistant only the [Auth] logs, not the entire console - Source URLs and Line Numbers preserved on every captured entry for full context - Format-String Aware: correctly handles %c styled logs and CDP argument types - 5MB Clipboard Cap with control-character sanitization — safe to paste into terminals or chat without injection risks - console.log, console.info, console.warn, console.error, console.debug - Stack traces from console.trace, console.assert, and explicit Error objects - Uncaught JavaScript exceptions and unhandled promise rejections - Network errors, fetch failures, runtime warnings - Date / RegExp / Error objects rendered as their human-readable form - Toolbar popup — Start/Stop Recording, Copy Logs, Clear, with active-filter indicator - DevTools panel — full chip filter UI, search box, and message list - Right-click context menu — quick copy without opening anything 💻 Perfect For - Developers using Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Aider, or Windsurf - QA engineers attaching console output to bug tickets - Tech support staff capturing customer-reported console errors - Anyone debugging a complex issue and needing focused, copy-pasteable evidence - All capture is local-only — no network requests, no remote servers, no analytics - Captured messages live only in extension memory while a tab is open - Messages are deleted immediately when the tab closes - Host permission () is requested only when you click "Start Recording" — not at install - Clipboard output is sanitized to strip control characters and ANSI escape sequences - Open source under the MIT license Install Console Copy Tool and ship debugging context to your AI assistant in one click. Less noise, faster fixes.
DevTraceShield - Always-On DevTools Recorder | Console & Network Logger
Never lose another bug! Auto-capture console logs & network. 2,000 free logs, 7-day retention. Upgrade to Pro for unlimited. ### 🛡️ DevTraceShield - Enterprise-Grade DevTools Logging with Privacy First The professional Chrome DevTools logger that respects your privacy and security. ### 🔒 NEW: ActiveTab Permission Model Unlike other logging extensions that request broad website access, DevTraceShield uses Chrome's activeTab permission: • **No automatic monitoring** - Only monitors tabs you explicitly choose • **Click to enable** - Click the extension icon to start logging on a specific tab • **Temporary access** - Permissions expire when you close the tab • **Your privacy protected** - We can't access your browsing data without your action **Local Processing:** • All data analysis happens in your browser • No cloud uploads without explicit consent • No tracking or analytics • Open for security review **Tier 0 - CDP Baseline**: Console, Network, Errors (works via debugger API) **Tier 1 - Surgical**: Performance metrics with minimal overhead **Tier 2 - Enhanced**: Full console context with stack traces **Tier 3 - DOM**: User interactions and mutations **Tier 4 - Advanced**: WebSocket frames, memory profiling *Note: Tiers 1-4 require clicking the extension icon on each tab for security.* ### 🏢 Built for Professionals • Clean, intuitive interface • Keyboard shortcuts for power users • Export to multiple formats • Filter by log type, level, or custom patterns • Performance-optimized for large applications ### 🤝 Your Data, Your Control • No account required • No telemetry or usage tracking • Export and delete anytime • SIEM connections only to YOUR servers • Transparent permission model • **activeTab**: Only access tabs when you click the extension • **storage**: Save your settings locally • **debugger**: Capture network and console via Chrome DevTools Protocol • **downloads**: Export your logs • **scripting**: Inject monitoring scripts (only when you enable) 1. Install the extension 2. Click the extension icon on any tab you want to monitor 3. Select logging tiers (start with Tier 0) 4. Watch logs appear in real-time 5. Export or stream to your SIEM ### 💡 Pro Tip Start with the free version to experience our privacy-first approach. Upgrade to Pro when you need multi-tab monitoring or enterprise features. **Privacy Promise**: We believe your debugging data is sensitive. That's why we process everything locally, require explicit consent for any external transmission, and use the minimal permissions necessary.