24 Interest Score
15 Discussions
0.62 Engagement
Dec 2022 Launched

From the creators of Quokka.js and Wallaby.js, Console Ninja is a new VS Code extension that displays console.log output and runtime errors from your browser or node app directly in your editor.

What the Community Said

It looks pretty amazing! Any plan for the Webstorm version of it?

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Hey everyone, we are so excited to be sharing Console Ninja with all of you. We love using console.log because it's a simple and fast way to understand what your code is doing. Unfortunately, it doesn't scale - multiple log statements quickly result in obscure unmanageable output. We have created Console Ninja to keep console.log easy to use while making it scalable, providing an edit & continue REPL-like debug experience. We also hate switching context and leaving our code to analyze where

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Love this concept!! I'm a **long** time wallabyjs user and know you guys build great products! Our current stack uses Gatsby (currently) and it doesn't look like it gets picked up by Ninja. Is there any config I need to do or is Gatsby not supported at the moment?

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Hey nice work, but what about Next 3 support? What's the idea about console logs in console apps, compiled with tsc, ts-node, etc?

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Finally! Thank you for this, Team Wallaby. You guys are doing a fantastic job (VScode community). First Quokka, now Console Ninja. Just Wow 🤯🫡

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