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Console Copy Tool

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Overview

Automatically captures and copies formatted console messages from Chrome DevTools

Console Copy Tool: AI-Ready Console Capture & Filter for Chrome DevTools Stop pasting 800-line console firehoses into ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, or Copilot. 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. ✨ NEW: Auto-Detected Tag Filter 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 ✅ What It Captures - 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 🛠️ Three Ways to Use It - 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 🔒 Privacy-Focused - 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 (<all_urls>) 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.

Details

  • Version
    1.2.0
  • Updated
    April 23, 2026
  • Offered by
    PotterDigital
  • Size
    58.0KiB
  • Languages
    English (United States)
  • Developer
    Poter Digital LLC
    2704 SE 8th Terrace Blue Springs, MO 64014-2128 US
    Email
    brian@potterdigital.com
    Phone
    +1 281-639-7928
  • Trader
    This developer has identified itself as a trader per the definition from the European Union and committed to only offer products or services that comply with EU laws.

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