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Finally a browser tool that actually helps me see what my React app is doing without constantly alt-tabbing to devtools. Loved clicking through a component tree and instantly spotting a stale closure bug.
@zerdaqvbn Love hearing this! Spotting a stale closure bug through the component tree is exactly the kind of real-world use case I hoped Archify would help with 😄 Really glad it was useful!
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Salah, I'm endlessly nosy about how the sites I like are actually put together, so this scratches a real itch for me. The fact that it all stays on my own machine makes it even easier to enjoy poking around.
@amine_aziz_alaoui Love hearing this! That same curiosity is a big part of why I built Archify 😄 I’m always wondering how interesting sites are put together too. And keeping everything local was really important to me, so I’m glad that part resonates!
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The "understanding software is now harder than writing it" framing lands, especially for onboarding onto an unfamiliar web app where seeing components/APIs/architecture inline beats bouncing between DevTools tabs and source maps. Since it runs entirely locally, how does it handle apps that lazy-load routes and components behind auth or on interaction, does it extend the map as I navigate or only capture what's on the initial page? Curious how complete the picture gets for a heavily code-split SPA.
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The best dev tools don't add another dashboard they remove one. Love the direction.
@divvsaxena Exactly the idea behind Archify. Keep the context where you’re already working instead of adding another place to check. Glad the direction resonates 🙌
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Being able to poke at components and APIs right in the browser without jumping through dev tools is genuinely useful, saves me a lot of tab switching.
@keleksenol43779 Really appreciate that! I spent a lot of time trying to make the inspection experience feel natural without pulling you away from the page. Glad you liked it 🙌
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Nice this is the one, help a lot in my works about research the market and technology <3
Finally a browser tool that actually helps me see what my React app is doing without constantly alt-tabbing to devtools. Loved clicking through a component tree and instantly spotting a stale closure bug.
Archify
@zerdaqvbn Love hearing this! Spotting a stale closure bug through the component tree is exactly the kind of real-world use case I hoped Archify would help with 😄 Really glad it was useful!
Salah, I'm endlessly nosy about how the sites I like are actually put together, so this scratches a real itch for me. The fact that it all stays on my own machine makes it even easier to enjoy poking around.
Archify
The "understanding software is now harder than writing it" framing lands, especially for onboarding onto an unfamiliar web app where seeing components/APIs/architecture inline beats bouncing between DevTools tabs and source maps. Since it runs entirely locally, how does it handle apps that lazy-load routes and components behind auth or on interaction, does it extend the map as I navigate or only capture what's on the initial page? Curious how complete the picture gets for a heavily code-split SPA.
The best dev tools don't add another dashboard they remove one. Love the direction.
Archify
@divvsaxena Exactly the idea behind Archify. Keep the context where you’re already working instead of adding another place to check. Glad the direction resonates 🙌
Being able to poke at components and APIs right in the browser without jumping through dev tools is genuinely useful, saves me a lot of tab switching.
Archify
@hamidehatip That’s exactly the kind of friction I wanted to remove 😄 Really glad it’s saving you some tab switching!
the way you can trace APIs right in the browser without leaving the page is genuinely clever, the inspection overlay feels really well thought out
Archify
@keleksenol43779 Really appreciate that! I spent a lot of time trying to make the inspection experience feel natural without pulling you away from the page. Glad you liked it 🙌
Nice this is the one, help a lot in my works about research the market and technology <3
Archify
@destin2001 Love to hear that! Really glad Archify can help with your market and technology research ❤️