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Inertia Props Inspector is a lightweight DevTools companion for Inertia.js apps. Log current page data (component, props, url, version) to the console with one click β€” and keep it automatically updated after every SPA navigation. Built for real-world debugging: works in production where Vue/React DevTools aren’t available. Compatible with Inertia v1 & v2, any adapter (Vue, React, Svelte), and any backend. Uses only public Inertia events β€” no hacks, no overhead.
Inertia Props Inspector
Inertia Props InspectorInspect Inertia.js props live in DevTools
Console Copy is a developer toolkit that captures, analyzes, and exports browser console logs with on-device AI (Gemini Nano). Instantly explain errors, find root causes, and generate ready-to-use tickets. Run Lighthouse-style Page Analysis with Core Web Vitals, SEO, and performance insights. Everything runs locally β€” no servers, no tracking, full privacy.
Console Copy
Console CopyAI-powered console logs & page analysis in your browser
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Console Copy: Capture & analyze console logs with AI Assistant and Page Analysis. Search, export

Hey Product Hunt πŸ‘‹ I built Console Copy to make debugging faster and less painful. It captures console logs in real time, helps you understand errors with on-device AI, and even generates ready-to-paste tickets for Jira, Linear, or GitHub. I also added a Lighthouse-style Page Analysis to get performance and SEO insights in one click. Everything runs locally β€” no data leaves your browser. Would...

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Inertia Props Inspector: Log Inertia.js page props live in the DevTools console.

Hey everyone πŸ‘‹ I built Inertia Props Inspector out of a real frustration while debugging Inertia.js apps. During development, tools like Vue or React DevTools make it easy to inspect page props. But in production (or staging), that visibility is gone β€” even though Inertia is still passing all the data under the hood. So I wanted a simple way to: β†’ see exactly what props are being sent β†’ verify...