The ChromeDevTools organization on GitHub showcases a wide range of repositories primarily focused on enhancing web development tools. With notable projects like chrome-devtools-mcp and devtools-frontend, the organization utilizes JavaScript, TypeScript, and Java to provide valuable resources for developers working with Chrome's debugging capabilities.
Chrome DevTools for coding agents
Awesome tooling and resources in the Chrome DevTools & DevTools Protocol ecosystem
The Chrome DevTools UI
Chrome DevTools Protocol
Website for viewing the DevTools Protocol as defined in Chromium
Vite plugin for generating `com.chrome.devtools.json` on the fly in the devserver.
View DevTools Timeline trace files from Google Drive wicked easily
An experimental prototype exploring simultaneous emulation of devices via Chrome DevTools
Chrome DevTools logo assets
Chrome devtools extension to generate a URL for your timeline
RFCs for substantial changes / feature additions to Chrome DevTools
DevTools Debugging Stories
Getting Started With Chrome DevTools Protocol
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Example use cases for performance tooling
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ChromeDevTools builds several tools and resources to enhance the development experience in web applications. Notable repositories include chrome-devtools-mcp, which focuses on coding agents, and devtools-frontend, which provides the Chrome DevTools user interface.
ChromeDevTools primarily uses JavaScript and TypeScript for its repositories, with Java also being utilized in some projects. This combination allows for comprehensive development tools and resources within the Chrome ecosystem.
Yes, all repositories under the ChromeDevTools organization are public. This transparency allows developers to access, contribute to, and utilize the tools and resources provided for enhancing their web development workflows.
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