Click to component
The Inspector launch with Ctrl+Shift+X (Command+Shift+X on Mac). You can detect and open the React component source code easily.
Hold Alt/Option + hover to see React component names (Dev Mode)
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Quickly locate React component names on any webpage to identify their source code location. Hold **Alt** (or **Option** on macOS) and hover to reveal component names for fast debugging and development.
Prerequisites: Before installing this extension, please ensure you have the official React Developer Tools installed.
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The Inspector launch with Ctrl+Shift+X (Command+Shift+X on Mac). You can detect and open the React component source code easily.
DevTools panel to inspect React Router v6/v7 and Remix loader data, action data, and errors in real time.
Chrome extension for React Developer
The Inspector launch with Ctrl+Shift+X (Command+Shift+X on Mac). You can detect and open the React component source code easily.
React Click To Component, a Chrome extension to open a React component in the editor by clicking on it.
A debugging companion for react-state-events (https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-state-events) with per-stream history, event…