In browser TypeScript compiler and console
Total ratings
1.57
(Rating count:
14)
Review summary
Pros
- None
Cons
- Doesn't work as expected
- No output for console statements
- Doesn't support Chrome 75
Most mentioned
- Doesn't work
- No output
- Chrome 75
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-06-25 | Kiran Kunigiri | |||
2023-07-24 | Sergey Kapustin | Шляпа | ||
2023-07-24 | Sergey Kapustin | ru | Шляпа | |
2023-04-19 | Pavel D | be | Залупа | |
2023-04-19 | Pavel D | en | Doesn't work: let foo: string Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token ':' | |
2021-11-08 | Hamdi Hagberg | Doesn't work | ||
2021-11-08 | Hamdi Hagberg | en | Doesn't work | |
2020-01-13 | Alessandro Aprile | confirm that does not work. Author suggest to try another tab, but in this case, you get an error "NewTabs are not supported. In order to use this extension please navigate to any website or local file" so it is not even considered to work in an empty tab. Strange that the author himself does not know. | ||
2020-01-13 | Alessandro Aprile | en | confirm that does not work. Author suggest to try another tab, but in this case, you get an error "NewTabs are not supported. In order to use this extension please navigate to any website or local file" so it is not even considered to work in an empty tab. Strange that the author himself does not know. | |
2019-10-20 | dylan stillwood | As far as I can tell, this extension doesn't actually do anything. Type any statement in the TS Console, in any tab, and it immediately disappears, with no output anywhere. |
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