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Hyperapp Debug Dev Tools by Alex Barry

Time-travel debugger for Hyperapp V2

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Hyperapp Dev Tools in action, observing actions, effects, and subscriptions.The design of the panel is responsive, letting you debug however you're comfortable, with as much screen real-estate as possible.
About this extension
This dev tool, combined with the withDebug higher-order app function, will take your Hyperapp v2 developer experience to the next level.

Current features include:
  • Watch the data flow of your app with real-time app updates
  • Debug your app by time-travelling to different states
  • Inspect your state and dispatch data
  • More to come soon...

For more information, check out the source code on github; mrozbarry/hyperapp-debug github project.

And for information about Hyperapp, check out the Hyperapp documentation.
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Version
0.0.4
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29.82 KB
Last updated
6 years ago (Nov 16, 2019)
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Release notes for 0.0.4
# What's new in v0.0.4

As with any hyperapp-debug beta changes, *this is a breaking change*, make sure you are also upgrading your app's hyperapp-debug version to 1.0.0-beta.5

## Features

- Debug multiple apps on the same page
- Start debugging the first app right away

## Bug fixes

- Fix missing initial action if you inline state or [state, effect] as your init param

## Known issue

- App doesn't time travel as expected, but you can still observe the action and effects at each event, and pause the app.

## Under the hood

- Huge refactor and simplification of communication
- Handle persistent information in the panelController instead of trying to resend it
- Don't wait for debugger information to start the app

## Coming soon
- Better size-responsive css
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