eruda | bowser | |
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35 | 2 | |
17,321 | 5,412 | |
1.0% | 0.4% | |
4.0 | 6.2 | |
20 days ago | 10 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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eruda
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A table that looks good on mobile and desktop
Could you inject it as a bookmarklet?
If not, you could probably just paste it into Eruda (https://eruda.liriliri.io/)
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Devtools for Mobile Browsers
More details about that on their github page [1]. It seems you basically need to include a JS file from [their CDN](//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/eruda).
As someone who fondly remembers the early Firebug days, it is great to see this. It is very frustrating to me that tablets and phones are so powerful, but we can't do even basic dev stuff on them.
[1] https://github.com/liriliri/eruda
- Eruda: Dev Tools for Mobile Browsers
- Any good browsers with the ability to inspect webpages?
- Eruda: Web inspector console for mobile browsers
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What are the current must-have extensions for Automatic1111?
If you're taking about the browser's javascript console, I've got a userscript with eruda over here. You can use it with tampermonkey or violentmonkey or so on in Firefox (stable Firefox mobile finally added tampermonkey to their approved list of Android extensions).
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I've spent the last 2 years making a desktop environment in the browser to use as my personal website
I actually do allow Inspect on mobile if you right click the desktop (hold on mobile), using a library called Eruda (https://eruda.liriliri.io/). As for how I run flash, that is another library called Ruffle (https://ruffle.rs/).
bowser
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how can i turn off orbit controls for mobile devices in react-three-dire?
To add to this, if going off of window size isn't accurate enough for OP's use case, Bowser covers a lot of edge cases in detecting client details.
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Stuck in Web View
If you can't detect the unsupported feature directly, you can use Detect Inapp for in-app detection and Bowser for OS and platform detection.
What are some alternatives?
daedalOS - Desktop environment in the browser
detectOS.js - A simple definition of the popular OS and browsers on JavaScript.
phonk - PHONK is a coding playground for new and old Android devices
ua-parser-js - UAParser.js - Free & open-source JavaScript library to detect user's Browser, Engine, OS, CPU, and Device type/model. Runs either in browser (client-side) or node.js (server-side).
andure - DevTools for Android Chrome — works on any website, on any Chromium browser.
react-device-detect - Detect device, and render view according to detected device type.
BrowserFS - BrowserFS is an in-browser filesystem that emulates the Node JS filesystem API and supports storing and retrieving files from various backends.
debug - A tiny JavaScript debugging utility modelled after Node.js core's debugging technique. Works in Node.js and web browsers
bromite-userscripts - User scripts for Bromite (mostly enhanced Ad/Annoyance Blocking)
detect-inapp - detect browser or in-app information for mobile
js-dos - The best API for running dos programs in browser
browserify - browser-side require() the node.js way