View log files

View your log files in your devtools

What is View log files?

View log files is a Chrome extension developed by roumi, and its main feature is "View your log files in your devtools".

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Extension Usage Instructions

                        This tool allows users to select a log file and view its contents in real-time directly within the Chrome DevTools, saving developers valuable time and increasing productivity.

The extension is designed to streamline the process of log file analysis and make it more accessible to developers. With just a few clicks, users can select the desired log file and immediately start viewing its contents in the Chrome DevTools console.

It enables developers to stay on the same page while reviewing log file content. This eliminates the need to switch between multiple tabs or windows, making the process much faster and more efficient.                    

Extension Basic Information

Name View log files View log files
ID cdldkblnhehfcobijdkfbebapbbagoeb
Official URL https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/view-log-files/cdldkblnhehfcobijdkfbebapbbagoeb
Description View your log files in your devtools
File Size 53.51 KB
Installation Count 190
Current Version 1.3
Last Updated 2023-03-29
Publish Date 2023-03-21
Rating 5.00/5 Total 1 Ratings
Developer roumi
Email [email protected]
Payment Type free
Supported Languages en
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