AI 产品解读Chrome DevTools extension for debugging Redux application state changes in real-time
Developers using Redux (or similar state management libraries) need to inspect, trace, and debug state changes, action dispatches, and time-travel through application state - tasks that are difficult without dedicated tooling
1. Install extension. 2. Application integrates Redux DevTools via Redux store enhancer. 3. Open Chrome DevTools → Redux DevTools panel. 4. View dispatched actions, inspect state at each step, time-travel by clicking states, dispatch actions manually, import/export state for debugging.
Real-time state inspection and monitoringAction history with time-travel debugging (jump to any state)Action dispatching from the DevTools panelState import/export for debuggingAction filtering with allowlist/denylistSupport for Redux, and other state management architectures
- 目标用户
- Frontend developers using Redux / JavaScript developers using state management libraries / React developers debugging application state
- Bundled JavaScript is minified and very large (~1.6MB per bundle), making detailed code review of all features impractical, but core functionality is clear from manifest, background script, and store description
付费分析未识别到付费功能
This is an open-source project (MIT licensed, GitHub: reduxjs/redux-devtools). No payment, subscription, billing, or upgrade flows exist in the extension. All 'pro' keyword matches are false positives from font names ('Source Code Pro', 'Source Sans Pro') and minified variable names. The 'subscribe' match is Redux's built-in store.subscribe() method for state change listeners, not a subscription/payment feature. No Stripe, no pricing pages, no feature gating.
- 置信度
- 95
- 支付平台
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- 来源
- AI / 高
- 需要登录
- 否
- 登录理由
- No login or authentication is required. The extension works as a local developer tool that attaches to web pages using Redux/state management libraries. All keyword matches for 'account', 'token', 'auth', 'signin', 'session' are false positives from bundled third-party libraries (CodeMirror editor, JSON schema validators, React internals). The manifest shows no OAuth, no login URLs, no credential storage - only permissions for notifications, contextMenus, and storage (for user preferences).