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Greg GoogJul 9, 2017
OK, but "Customize" opens a blank page...
Angelos PikoulasOct 23, 2015
Throws when accessing `window`: > @ RangeError: Maximum call stack size exceeded at Object.window.__amCoffee__.process (<anonymous>:5:463) at Object.window.__amCoffee__.process (<anonymous>:5:500) at Object.window.__amCoffee__.process (<anonymous>:5:500) at Object.window.__amCoffee__.process (<anonymous>:5:500) at Object.window.__amCoffee__.process (<anonymous>:5:500) at Object.window.__amCoffee__.process (<anonymous>:5:500) at Object.window.__amCoffee__.process (<anonymous>:5:500) at Objec... Show more
A Chrome Web Store userOct 20, 2015
good
Charles NeauOct 1, 2015
Instead of "window.name" can use "@name" for quick access to the debugger context ... super usefull tool, and love the autocompletion and the tooltip for autocompletion ! keep going on and as said just add some ".toString()" for Dates and this sort of object !
William SteinJul 18, 2015
Deal breaker: running "new Date()" outputs "{}" instead of "Sat Jul 18 2015 17:12:13 GMT-0700 (PDT)". How can I trust this?
Yoni LernerOct 24, 2014
It's great! I do wish that I could use a local context, because assigning something to a variable and then having that variable undefined was confusing at first. But this is still a great extension! One step closer to a JS-free world!
Vinay AggarwalAug 3, 2014
Please make it use the context of the debugger.
俞云Jul 27, 2014
very good!!!
Pierre-Eric MarchandetJul 27, 2014
Should be the default console.
J SekJul 10, 2014
That's what I was looking for! Excellent!