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devveil

v0.0.1

Published

Devveil is an npm package for developers that simplifies component search and debugging in Vue, React, Svelte, HTML, and Angular projects.

Downloads

320

Readme

Devveil 🧐🛠️

Devveil is an npm package for developers that aims to make it easier to search and debug components. When Devveil is activated and you hover over a component, a pop-up appears displaying the component's name and a link that redirects directly to the component in Visual Studio Code. It supports Vue, React, Svelte, basic HTML, and Angular.

Installation 🔧

To install Devveil, run the following command:

npm install -g devveil

Usage 💻

Devveil has two main commands:

  • devveil --inject: Adds the necessary tags to the elements in your project.
  • devveil --remove: Removes the added elements before committing.

To use Devveil, simply run one of the commands above in your project directory. Devveil currently takes into account elements in the src/components, src/pages, and src/view directories.

How it Works 🤔

Devveil injects tags into your project's elements, allowing it to recognize and display information about your components when you hover over them. The injected tags are temporary and can be easily removed with the --remove command before committing your changes.

Supported Frameworks 🌐

Devveil currently supports the following frameworks:

  • Vue
  • React
  • Svelte
  • Basic HTML
  • Angular

Limitations and Improvements ⚠️🔧

Please note that Devveil is still in the testing phase and may have some limitations. Some features may not work as expected, and some frameworks may not be fully supported. However, improvements are constantly being made, and any help is welcome!

Contributing 💪

If you would like to contribute to Devveil, please open a pull request with your proposed changes. All contributions are welcome!

License 📄

Devveil is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.

GitHub Repository 🔗

You can find the Devveil repository on GitHub at the following link: Devveil GitHub