Angular state inspector

Helps you to debug Angular component state. Supports Angular 1/2+/Ivy/hybrid!

Angular State Inspector is a powerful Chrome extension designed to aid developers in debugging Angular applications across all versions, including AngularJS, Angular 2+, Angular Ivy, and hybrid apps combining AngularJS and Angular. It seamlessly integrates with the Firefox Developer Tools by adding a new "State" panel within the Elements tab that displays the state of the selected Angular component or directive.

This tool provides detailed insights by showing component state, directives, contextual data like ngForOf or ngIf values, and event listeners relevant to the selected element. It also empowers developers to modify component state dynamically by double-clicking values in the State panel or using the console ($state variable). Changes can be applied easily with the $apply() command, facilitating efficient debugging and state management in Angular development workflows.

By:
Anton Lunev
Daily users:
240 -4
Rating:
5.00
(2)
Version:
1.4.6 Last updated: 2021-08-23
Version code:
5284688
Creation date:
2019-12-29
Risk:
Low risk impact Low risk likelihood
Size:
41.45KB
Email:
an*****@gmail.com
URLs:
Website
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Firefox Browser Add-ons
Data ingested on:
2025-07-14

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Angular state inspector requires very minimum permissions.

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  • Medium Access to developer tools, typically low risk unless it's used to inspect or manipulate data improperly.
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Angular state inspector has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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