Debugs server-side applications by logging messages to the Chrome JavaScript console, allowing developers to track and troubleshoot issues in real-time. Ideal for web developers working on complex projects who need a reliable way to monitor application behavior. With Chrome Logger, you can easily identify and fix problems without leaving your development workflow.
Overview
This extension is for debugging server side applications using the chrome javascript console. It was originally inspired by FirePHP.
For help getting started check out
http://www.chromelogger.com
Version 4.0 is basically a complete rewrite to rebrand this extension as Chrome Logger instead of ChromePHP and bring it up to date with the latest Chrome extension guidelines.
This extension was formerly known as ChromePHP.
Change Log
4.1.3 - Updates extension to use manifest v3 to ensure it works with future versions of Chrome. Also fixes issue where some colors may not work on the options page.
4.1.2 - Fixes race condition where logs sometimes get lost after a page refresh
4.1.1 - Tweak styles of options page
4.1.0 - Improves tab switching logic and updates sticky behavior to be based on host name
4.0.5 - Adds native color picker for choosing colors
4.0.4 - Uses atob function for base 64 decoding
4.0.3 - Fixes race condition in Chrome 28 on linux
4.0.2 - Adds support for console.table
Release notes
https://github.com/ccampbell/chromelogger/releases
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