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- Nov 03, 2019Â This is a porting of the famous Material Theme (for Chrome DevTools. It completely redesigns the Chrome DevTools panels to.
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The new Microsoft Edge is built using Chromium, and starts at version 75. For more information, download the new Microsoft Edge, and try out the new Microsoft Edge (Chromium) Developer Tools.
The Microsoft Edge (EdgeHTML) DevTools are built with TypeScript, powered by open source, optimized for modern front-end workflows, and now available as a standalone Windows 10 app in the Microsoft Store!
For more on the latest features, check out DevTools in the latest update of Windows 10 (EdgeHTML 18).
Core tools
The Microsoft Edge (EdgeHTML) DevTools include:
- An Elements panel to edit HTML and CSS, inspect accessibility properties, view event listeners, and set DOM mutation breakpoints
- A Console to view and filter log messages, inspect JavaScript objects and DOM nodes, and run JavaScript in the context of the selected window or frame
- A Debugger to step through code, set watches and breakpoints, live edit your code, and inspect your web storage and cookie caches
- A Network panel to monitor and inspect requests and responses from the network and browser cache
- A Performance panel to profile the time and system resources required by your site
- A Memory panel to measure your use of memory resources and compare heap snapshots at different states of code runtime
- A Storage panel for inspecting and managing your web storage, IndexedDB, cookies and cache data
- A Service Workers panel for managing and debugging your service workers
- An Emulation panel to test your site with different browser profiles, screen resolutions, and GPS location coordinates
Please keep sending your feedback and feature requests!
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Microsoft Store app
The Microsoft Edge (EdgeHTML) DevTools are now available as a standalone Windows 10 app from the Microsoft Store, in addition to the in-browser (
F12
) tooling experience. With the store version comes a chooser panel for attaching to open local and remote page targets and a tabbed layout for easy switching between DevTools instances.Local debugging
To debug a page locally, simply launch the Microsoft Edge DevTools app. The Local panel of the chooser will display all of the active EdgeHTML content processes, including open Edge browser tabs, running PWAs (
WWAHost.exe
processes), and webview controls. Click on your desired target to attach and open a new tab instance of the DevTools.Remote debugging
The Microsoft Edge DevTools app introduces basic support for debugging pages on a remote machine via our newly released DevTools Protocol. With the latest release comes remote access to core functionality in the Debugger, Elements (for read-only operations), and Console panels. Remote debugging is limited to Microsoft Edge (EdgeHTML) running desktop hosts, with support for other EdgeHTML hosts and Windows 10 devices coming in future releases.
To get started, check out the Microsoft Edge DevTools section of the DevTools Protocol docs.
Feedback
Please send us your feedback so we can continue improving the Microsoft Edge (EdgeHTML) DevTools for you! Simply open the tools (
F12
) and click the Send feedback button.Become a Windows Insider to preview the latest features coming to the DevTools. Use the Windows Feedback Hub app to post, up-vote, track and get support for general Windows suggestions and problems.
General Shortcuts
These shortcuts control the main DevTools window and should work across all tools.
Action | Shortcut |
---|---|
Show/Hide DevTools (opens to last viewed panel) | F12 , Ctrl +Shift +I |
Toggle docking (Undock/Bottom/Right) | Ctrl +Shift +D |
Open file | Ctrl +P , Ctrl +O |
Show non-editable HTML source code in Debugger | Ctrl +U |
Show/hide Console at the bottom of any other tool | Ctrl +` |
Switch to Elements (DOM Explorer) | Ctrl +1 |
Switch to Console | Ctrl +2 |
Switch to Debugger | Ctrl +3 |
Switch to Network | Ctrl +4 |
Switch to Performance | Ctrl +5 |
Switch to Memory | Ctrl +6 |
Switch to Emulation | Ctrl +7 |
Help Document | F1 |
Next tool | Ctrl +F6 |
Previous tool | Ctrl +Shift +F6 |
Previous tool (from history) | Ctrl +Shift +[ |
Next tool (from history) | Ctrl +Shift +] |
Next Subframe | F6 |
Previous Subframe | Shift +F6 |
Next match in Search box | F3 |
Previous match in Search box | Shift +F3 |
Find in search box | Ctrl +F |
Give focus to console at the bottom | Alt +Shift +I |
Launch DevTools to Console | Ctrl +Shift +J |
Refresh the page | Ctrl +Shift +F5 , Ctrl +R |
Note
If you're debugging and paused at a breakpoint, the Refresh the page action resumes the runtime first.
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Chrome DevTools is a set of web developer tools built directly into the GoogleChrome browser. DevTools can help you editpages on-the-fly and diagnose problems quickly, which ultimately helps you build betterwebsites, faster.
Check out the video for live demonstrations of core DevTools workflows, including debugging CSS,prototyping CSS, debugging JavaScript, and analyzing load performance.
Open DevTools
There are many ways to open DevTools, because different users want quick access to differentparts of the DevTools UI.
- When you want to work with the DOM or CSS, right-click an element on the page and select Inspectto jump into the Elements panel. Or press Command+Option+C (Mac) orControl+Shift+C (Windows, Linux, Chrome OS).
- When you want to see logged messages or run JavaScript, press Command+Option+J(Mac) or Control+Shift+J (Windows, Linux, Chrome OS) tojump straight into the Console panel.
See Open Chrome DevTools for more details and workflows.
Get started
If you're a more experienced web developer, here are the recommended starting points for learning howDevTools can improve your productivity:
Discover DevTools
Visual Studio C++ Tools
The DevTools UI can be a little overwhelming... there are so many tabs! But, if you take sometime to get familiar with each tab to understand what's possible, you may discover that DevToolscan seriously boost your productivity.
Note: In the DevTools docs, the top-level tabs are called panels.Device Mode
Simulate mobile devices.
Elements panel
View and change the DOM and CSS.
Console panel
View messages and run JavaScript from the Console.
Sources panel
Debug JavaScript, persist changes made in DevTools across page reloads,save and run snippets of JavaScript, and save changes that you make in DevTools to disk.
Network panel
View and debug network activity.
Performance panel
Note: In Chrome 58 the Timeline panel was renamed to the Performance panel.Find ways to improve load and runtime performance.
Memory panel
Note: In Chrome 58 the Profiles panel was renamed to the Memory panel.Profile memory usage and track down leaks.
Application panel
Inspect all resources that are loaded, including IndexedDB or Web SQL databases, local andsession storage, cookies, Application Cache, images, fonts, and stylesheets.
Security panel
Debug mixed content issues, certificate problems, and more.
Community
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The best place to file feature requests for Chrome DevTools is the mailing list.The team needs to understand use cases, gauge community interest, and discussfeasibility before implementing any new features.
File bug reports in Crbug, which is the engineering team's bug tracker.
Dev Tools Clear Cache
If you want to alert us to a bug or feature request but don't have much time,you're welcome to send a tweet to @ChromeDevTools. We reply and sendannouncements from the account regularly.
For help with using DevTools, Stack Overflow is the best channel.
To file bugs or feature requests on the DevTools docs, open a GitHub issueon the Web Fundamentals repository.
DevTools also has a Slack channel, but the team doesn't monitor itconsistently.
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