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I would like to develop GNOME Shell extensions and found it's really easy to step into the development process but I still can't figure out how to debug / test my extensions effectively.



Are there any tools for that purpose? Is there any kind of real time console like we have on modern browsers or javascript servers environments?


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Yes, the real-time console is called Looking Glass and can be started by pressing Alt+F2 and typing lg at the prompt.



More info: https://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/LookingGlass


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