From September 28th, 2017 to December 9th, 2021, 79% user give 5-star rating, 13% user give 4-star rating, 4% user give 2-star rating, 4% user give 1-star rating. for Angular state inspector chrome extension.
Really cool, while the new angular devtools gives you the same view on a separate tab, state inspector lets you browse from the elements tab, while viewing your html. It is also fast and does not slow down anything.
Love it but it still doesn't work for me on chrome93 (M1 chip) so I had to bend over backwards to disallow auto-updates and install 91.
Nice tool for me when debugging. thanks for your effor FYI...as another one reported, latest chrome updated(Version 92.0.4515.107 (Official Build) (64-bit)) is show empty state.
It worked perfectly until I updated Chrome from Version 91 to Version 92.0.4515.107 (Official Build) (x86_64) on MacOS. Could you fix it somehow?
Very handy. Eliminates the need for many debugging breakpoints and console.log statements.
I was thinking of writing something like this because I was disspointed by Augury. But this is perfect. Thanks a lot !
Super usefull. Every Angular developer should have it. One wish if we can we make it work with source maps on prod builds. That would totally rock.
Nice inspector nothing else to add
works smoother than augury, lean and nice.
Works good, but works only for Angular app running in development mode.
I do not see any 'State' panel in the Element tab for the chrome "Version 86.0.4240.198" for my angular app loaded in the page. I think the extension is only compatible with some older versions of the browser.
Simple, fast, usefull.
Great tool!
This makes debugging so much easier! Thank you!
Absolutely love this. Excellent work!
Works with ng1 and ng2 perfectly
I was tearing my hair out to debug Angular components until I found this - simply the biz.
A lot faster than Augury
Nice!
Awesome extension so far. It would be perfect if it modified the state panel of the selected element in real time as information in the model changes. I've yet to find any angular debugging extension that does that though.
It`s great!!!
Love it. GOODBYE Augury, hello simple understated Angular state inspector. One thing though - can you show getter properties in the state inspector? I have @computed getter properties in my state that don't appear currently, but do appear in ng.probe($0).componentInstance
Simple, fast, usefull.
Amazing, was looking for this! Thanks!