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mare-devtools-frontend

v0.1.0

Published

chrome devtools frontend fork for mare debugger

Readme

Mare DevTools Frontend

Build Status

This project is a fork of Chrome DevTools Frontend, hack it for Mare.

Versioning

In order to keep update on upsteam, there are two kind of version tags:

  • chrome-X.Y.Z Chrome release version, the code in this commit should the same as it in Chromium codebase
  • vA.B.C this project release version, modify from the former.

When a new Chrome stable version release, we apply the change from scratch, that is, we use git rebase not git merge. The history will be like below

chrome-56.0.0    chrome-57.0.0    upsteam/master
---o----------------o----------------o
   \                \
    ---o             ---o---------o---------o
       v0.1.0           v0.2.0    v0.2.1    master

Because git rebase, the master branch history will be changed, is not always a linear history.

Feature

  • add lua file syntax highlight
  • change some UI display text
  • hide all the unnecessary UI

Download

Checkout Github Release page.

You can use bower to install the zip file.

Development

Use any HTTP server to host front_end directory directly.

To bundle the source in front_end, make it load faster, run ./build.sh, then host the dist/devtools directory.

After ./build.sh, a mare-devtools-frontend.zip file will be created as well, ready to distribute.