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Swap the root domain for localhost on your active tab.
Replace the current domain with localhost and a custom port.
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EZ-Localhost: Effortless Local Development Server Switching for Developers
Stop wasting time typing "http", "localhost", and port numbers every time you switch to your local development server. EZ-Localhost is the perfect Chrome extension for developers who want a fast, simple, and seamless way to test their websites locally.
Features and Benefits:
Instant Localhost URL Switcher: Quickly replace your production URL with a local development URL—ideal for front-end and back-end developers who frequently switch between staging and local environments.
Set and Save Your Local Port: No more entering your development port every time. Set your default port (e.g., 4200), and EZ-Localhost will automatically use it to update URLs.
Boost Your Development Workflow: Save time by instantly switching URLs with just one click. Avoid the repetitive task of typing out "localhost" and "http" every time you’re testing locally.
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Replace the hostname with the one you defined — the remaining information in the URL will be retained.