Salesforce OmniStudio Explorer is a developer tools chrome extension. it's a free extension , it has 695 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 5.00 from 2 rated user, last update is 1030 days ago.
This extension allows you to easily identify OmniStudio components on a Salesforce or Experience Cloud page. Currently it can identify the following OmniStudio components: -Cards (AngularJS) -FlexCards -OmniScripts (both AngularJS & LWC) -Custom Lightning Web Components To use the extension after installing it, simply click on the "Find" button to locate any OmniStudio components in the current page. Hover your cursor over any component to see it highlighted on the page (if the component is visible). Please Note: This is not an official Salesforce product.
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I know, I'm one of the guys in the credits, but let me tell you why this is such a great extension and how impressive Joe's update to it is. When you are working on a Vlocity/Salesforce Industries/OmniStudio project, you are going to build up some fairly sophisticated, composite UIs. Which is great, except that they can work together so seamlessly that another developer can have a hard time teasing apart the pieces let alone identifying what they are. This extension lets you decompose a complex UI into its constituent pieces, so that you know precisely what you piece want to change -- and what its name is so you can easily find it to edit it!