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Dark Screen of Death

Dark mode and other enhancements for the developer exception page in ASP.NET Core.

Users107
Rating5.0
Reviews1
Manifest versionV3
7-day growth-7
7-day growth rate-6.14%
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Version1.1
ManifestV3
Size73.93KiB
Languages1English
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Ever experienced being blinded during late-hour work by the developer exception page in ASP.NET Core? What is commonly referred to as the "White Screen of Death" (WSoD) is great for inspecting exceptions while developing. But this page is just so bright that when you launch a website from Code or Visual Studio with dark mode, the page is instantly burned into the retina of your eyes. That's why we've build "Dark Screen of Death" (DSoD).

With DSoD you get a beautiful dark mode version of the WSoD. Enable or disable it directly from the exception page.

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