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  1. latentflip.com › loupeLoupe

    Loupe runs entirely in your browser. It takes your code. Runs it through esprima, a JS parser. Instruments it a bunch so that loupe knows where function calls, timeouts, dom events, etc happen. Adds a whole bunch of while loops everywhere to slow down the code as it runs.

  2. A JSON object, or string version of, with additional details to be logged and shown in the details in Loupe Desktop and Loupe Server. This is useful for passing contextual or state information that could be useful for diagnostics.

  3. The Loupe Agents for Angular and typescript provide a means to log client-side application logic to a permanent, centralized location. Our typescript agent is meant to work with a wide variety of JavaScript projects, while our Angular agent provides an advanced tool for those solutions specifically.

  4. This repository contains the Loupe Agent for modern web clients, which brings a lot of the familiar Loupe Agent functionality to client side logging, recording uncaught exceptions and allowing you to log messages to Loupe from your TypeScript and JavaScript code.

  5. The Loupe Agent for Typescript is a generic agent for JavaScript-based web applications.

  6. www.npmjs.com › package › loupeloupe - npm

    Loupe turns the object you give it into a string. It's similar to Node.js' util.inspect() function, but it works cross platform, in most modern browsers as well as Node. loupe is available on npm. To install it, type: You can also use it within the browser; install via npm and use the loupe.js file found within the download. For example:

  7. 29 maj 2015 · If you are looking to use Loupe with JavaScript and .NET, you can learn more about our most recent update in the following links: Client-Side Logging With Loupe Announcement. Loupe JavaScript Logging Examples on ASP.NET. Below is our original post on the Loupe Agent for JavaScript from 2015.

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