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Stats Windscribe - Free Proxy and Ad Blocker Windscribe - Free Proxy and Ad Blocker React Developer Tools React Developer Tools
User count 2,000,000+ 4,000,000+
Average rating 4.69 3.98
Rating count 20,684 1,508
Last updated 2023-10-13 2024-04-18
Size 3.27M 2.52M
Version 3.4.9 5.1.0 (4/15/2024)
Short description
Windscribe helps you mask your physical location, circumvent censorship, and block ads and trackers on websites you use every day Adds React debugging tools to the Chrome Developer Tools. Created from revision b566064da on 4/15/2024.
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Windscribe is a VPN desktop application and proxy browser extension that work together to block ads, trackers, restore access to blocked content and help you safeguard your privacy online. Free plan provides 10 GB of data per month (if you confirm your email address), and the Pro plan has unlimited data and access to servers in over 134 cities in 69 countries.

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React Developer Tools is a Chrome DevTools extension for the open-source React JavaScript library. It allows you to inspect the React component hierarchies in the Chrome Developer Tools.

You will get two new tabs in your Chrome DevTools: "⚛️ Components" and "⚛️ Profiler".

The Components tab shows you the root React components that were rendered on the page, as well as the subcomponents that they ended up rendering.

By selecting one of the components in the tree, you can inspect and edit its current props and state in the panel on the right. In the breadcrumbs you can inspect the selected component, the component that created it, the component that created that one, and so on.

If you inspect a React element on the page using the regular Elements tab, then switch over to the React tab, that element will be automatically selected in the React tree.

The Profiler tab allows you to record performance information.

This extension requires permissions to access the page's React tree, but it does not transmit any data remotely. It is fully open source, and you can find its source code at https://github.com/facebook/react/tree/master/packages/react-devtools-extensions.