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carlo-extensions
Advanced tools
Use chrome extensions conveniently in carlo;
const { withExtensions } = require('carlo-extensions');
const app = await carlo.launch(withExtensions([
path.resolve(__dirname, 'my-extension')
], {
args: [ '--auto-open-devtools-for-tabs' ]
}));
The @npm-chrome-extensions
org publishes existing chrome extensions on npm. You can use them as follows:
npm i -D @npm-chrome-extensions/react-devtools@3.4.2-dev.1
const { withExtensions } = require('carlo-extensions');
const app = await carlo.launch(withExtensions([
require('@npm-chrome-extensions/react-devtools')
], {
args: [ '--auto-open-devtools-for-tabs' ]
}));
Open a ticket or a PR if you want an extension included. Make sure its license allows republishing.
FAQs
Launch carlo with extensions
We found that carlo-extensions demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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