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Developer tools extension for Three.js A browser extension for inspecting three.js scenes and renderers within the page. It allows examination of object hierarchies, material properties, textures, and renderer settings.
Web Component DevTools
Developer tooling for Web Components and Web Component Libraries Developer tooling for Web Components and Web Component Libraries Web Component DevTools is aimed at all developers working with Web Components. The tooling provided creates a new Chrome Devtools panel, which allows a quick look at the custom elements on the current page, and enables modification of attributes and properties of said components. Web Component DevTools utilizes the Custom Elements Manifest (https://github.com/webcomponents/custom-elements-manifest) to analyze the Web Components. Web Component DevTools provides advanced features to the developer, straight from the browser's UI to, for example: - Listing custom elements on the page, and accessible iframes inside the page - Filtering custom elements on the list - Inspecting and modifying the attributes of custom elements - Inspecting and modifying the properties (even objects and arrays) of custom elements - Observing dispatched events - Calling functions of the custom element, and logging the return values - View the source code of web components on page - Interact directly with web components through the console In the process of developing Web Components, wether it be with a library like Lit, or without any kind of library, there comes situtations in which you might want to have a bit more control over your components than what the regular browser devtools gives you. You might for example want to: Toggle the Attributes of the element Toggle the Properties of the element Monitor when events get dispatched from the element Call functions And when you're working with Web Components, Shadow DOM usually is present, making it fairly difficult to find the path to the element. And even if you got the path, having to write document.querySelector("my-selector-string > element-name").setAttribute("my-attr", "foo") every time you want to modify a value is quite cumbersome. For this use case the Web Components DevTools were created: To enable the developer to easily modify the attributes, properties and therefore state of their element straight from the devtools window with the click of a button. Any issues you run into while using the DevTools should be submitted to the GitHub Repository (https://github.com/Matsuuu/web-component-devtools/issues).
ProseMirror Developer Tools
Run prosemirror-dev-toolkit as Chrome extension Inspect and debug any ProseMirror rich-text editor from your browser without having to bundle prosemirror-dev-toolkit https://github.com/TeemuKoivisto/prosemirror-dev-toolkit Created in the spirit of React and Redux DevTools. Report any issues or bugs to the GitHub repository.
Gimli Tailwind
A DevTools extension enabling smart tools for Tailwind CSS. The professional Devtools extension for Tailwind CSS developers. It lets you view and intuitively edit utility classes. Please note: Gimli Tailwind requires a $49 one-time lifetime license. No subscriptions. You can purchase your license via the extension (includes a 14-day money-back guarantee). ✔️ Autocomplete: Intelligent suggestions for class names. It also supports searching for CSS property names. ✔️ Quickly toggle utility values with Cmd/Ctrl + Click. ✔️ Intuitive UI We don't want to overwhelm developers with options and inputs. Here’s a list of features that enable developers to find relevant utilities quickly: ➤ Variant override: Displays what variant is active. ➤ Inputs are grouped the same way as in the official docs. ➤ Some sections like Grid and Flex will only be visible when relevant. ➤ Active inputs are always shown. ➤ Customizable UI.
Quell Developer Tool
Developer tool for the Quell JavaScript library: https://quell.dev Quell is an open source, lightweight JavaScript library providing a client- and server-side caching solution and cache invalidation for GraphQL. The Quell Developer Tool is designed to enable developers to easily monitor Quell's client- and server-side caching performance, as well as inspect the server-side (Redis-based) cache, and it includes an all-purpose GraphQL network monitor.