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Devtools panel for Rails development Rails Panel is a Chrome extension for Rails development that will end your tailing of development.log. Have all information about your Rails app requests right there in the Developer Tools panel. Provides insight to db/rendering/total times, parameter list, rendered views, text editor integration and more. To use this extension you need to add meta_request gem to your app's Gemfile:
Ember Inspector
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.
Backbone Debugger
Developer Tools extension for debugging Backbone.js applications. Adds a panel under the Chrome Developer Tools that displays in real-time all your application views, models, collections and routers. Data displayed includes: - Views: rendering status, html element, associated model and/or collection, handled page events, events triggered - Models: last sync status, attributes, id, cid, url, associated collection, events triggered, sync actions - Collections: last sync status, models, url, events triggered, sync actions - Routers: events triggered (include routes) Extends the sidebar of the developer tools "Elements" panel to display the Backbone View of the inspected html element. See the full list of changes and previous releases on https://github.com/Maluen/Backbone-Debugger/releases
ZenHub for GitHub
Zenhub is the only project management tool that integrates natively within GitHub’s user interface. No lengthy onboarding. No configuration headaches. No separate logins. Developers stay in an environment they love, and Project Managers get total visibility into the development process. Over 8000 software teams trust Zenhub’s powerful browser extension to help them ship better software. Visualize Issues & Track Dependencies - Multi-Repo Task Boards allow you to track and provide transparency into your development process using existing GitHub data. Drag and drop Issues between pipelines, filter by labels, assign Issues, view Issues linked with Pull Requests, visualize blockers with Issue dependencies, and much more. Plan Sprints & Epics - Epics let you group multiple GitHub Issues together for better planning and tracking and collaborating on product backlogs. Use GitHub Milestones to create sprints, then add story points to track progress. Actionable Reports - Release Reports, Velocity Tracking, and Burndowns all enable more accurate predictions and continuous improvement insights. Determine team pace and efficiency, detect trends to improve processes, and measure the value delivered to end-users. Not using Chrome or Firefox? Learn more about accessing Zenhub across all browsers and mobile devices at https://zenhub.com/web By signing up, you agree to Zenhub’s Terms of Service and Privacy Policy
Notifier for GitHub
Displays your GitHub notifications unread count It checks the GitHub Notifications API every minute. Supports GitHub Enterprise and an option to only show unread count for issues you're participating in. Make sure to add a token in the Options page. Both requested permissions are optional, so you can just decline if you don't want it. The first time you click on the extension icon, it will ask you for access to browser tabs. We need this to know if there is already an opened GitHub notifications page and switch to it if so. If you want to receive desktop notifications, you can enable them on extension options page. You will then be asked for the notifications permission.