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Here's a thread of cool things I found exploring the #Firefox Developer Tools!

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  • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

    There are more "Console Helpers" in #firefox:

    $_ is a shortcut to the result of the last expression you executed, allowing you to do some neat step-by-step exploration.

    And $0 refers to the currently-inspected element on the page.

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    There's a couple more, like copy(), which copies its argument to your clipboard, or keys(), an abbreviation for Object.keys().

    If you ever forget these console helpers, you can run :help to open the page of the documentation that explains them!

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    Web Console Helpers — Firefox Source Docs documentation

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    • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

      There's a couple more, like copy(), which copies its argument to your clipboard, or keys(), an abbreviation for Object.keys().

      If you ever forget these console helpers, you can run :help to open the page of the documentation that explains them!

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      Web Console Helpers — Firefox Source Docs documentation

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      (firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org)

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      There's a built-in multi-line editing mode! Press Ctrl+B to turn it on. Seems useful to write longer expressions.

      This mode shares its history with the regular one-line mode.

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      • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

        There's a built-in multi-line editing mode! Press Ctrl+B to turn it on. Seems useful to write longer expressions.

        This mode shares its history with the regular one-line mode.

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        But also, I learned that the one-line mode tries to guess whether your command is incomplete when you press Enter, and then allows you to type a second line.

        You can force a new line using Shift+Enter.

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          But also, I learned that the one-line mode tries to guess whether your command is incomplete when you press Enter, and then allows you to type a second line.

          You can force a new line using Shift+Enter.

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          That's all cool things I found in the Firefox DevTools today! Looking forward to check out the other tabs some other time.

          It's kind of eye-opening for me how many convenient things a tool like that has. So far, when I opened the Toolbox, I usually quickly wanted to get something specific done, and didn't take the time to wander & explore…

          What are your favorite built-in dev tools in Firefox? What did I miss in "Inspector" and "Console" today?

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          • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

            Next, I looked at the Console.

            I learned that it has some predefined helper functions! You can use `$(selector)` as an abbreviation for `document.querySelector(selector)`.

            Similarly, `$$(selector)` is short for `document.querySelectorAll(selector)`!

            Even though this reeks of jQuery, I think these are fantastic in this context and I might use them *a lot*!

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            @blinry what is the difference between $$(…) and $$$(…)? I didn't know about $$(…)

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            • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

              That's all cool things I found in the Firefox DevTools today! Looking forward to check out the other tabs some other time.

              It's kind of eye-opening for me how many convenient things a tool like that has. So far, when I opened the Toolbox, I usually quickly wanted to get something specific done, and didn't take the time to wander & explore…

              What are your favorite built-in dev tools in Firefox? What did I miss in "Inspector" and "Console" today?

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              Ohh, the CSS pane helps you debug values of the "transform" property by showing you the box before and after the transformation!

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                @blinry what is the difference between $$(…) and $$$(…)? I didn't know about $$(…)

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                @adamhotep @blinry $$$ will retrieve éléments in the shadow dom, which is not the case for $$ (see https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/devtools-user/web_console/helpers/ for the full doc)

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                • nicolaschevobbe@mastodon.socialN nicolaschevobbe@mastodon.social

                  @adamhotep @blinry $$$ will retrieve éléments in the shadow dom, which is not the case for $$ (see https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/devtools-user/web_console/helpers/ for the full doc)

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                  @nicolaschevobbe @adamhotep I also had to look that up, but here's an example where a shadow DOM is used: In MDN's web dev playground, they want to isolate the CSS you write to only act on "your" HTML, not on the entire site. So they put it in a shadow root.

                  So $$ doesn't access the <h1> here, but $$$ does!

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                  • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

                    @nicolaschevobbe @adamhotep I also had to look that up, but here's an example where a shadow DOM is used: In MDN's web dev playground, they want to isolate the CSS you write to only act on "your" HTML, not on the entire site. So they put it in a shadow root.

                    So $$ doesn't access the <h1> here, but $$$ does!

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                    @blinry @nicolaschevobbe while I've got your attention, do you know how to inject helper JS code (just some functions) into a document for the Console? I only know how to do it in a UserScript, which means it's not available from the Console.

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                    • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

                      There are more "Console Helpers" in #firefox:

                      $_ is a shortcut to the result of the last expression you executed, allowing you to do some neat step-by-step exploration.

                      And $0 refers to the currently-inspected element on the page.

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                      @blinry That's very Perl-like!

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                      • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

                        There are more "Console Helpers" in #firefox:

                        $_ is a shortcut to the result of the last expression you executed, allowing you to do some neat step-by-step exploration.

                        And $0 refers to the currently-inspected element on the page.

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                        @blinry you can right-click an element and "Use in Console" will create a temporary variable with that element

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