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jQuery Audit creates a sidebar in the Elements panel containing jQuery delegated events, internal data, and more, as live DOM nodes, functions, and objects.
Find delegated events and their handlers.
Variables behave like objects in the “Sources panel – Scope Variables” sidebar. You can right-click on a function and goto “Show Function Definition”, or hover over a DOM node to highlight it in the document, as well as right-clicking it to “Reveal in Elements Panel”.
https://github.com/zertosh/jquery-audit
Очень удобная штука для разработки/отладки
отличное расширение! помогает в разработке
Great for working with events. An auto refresh functionality would be nice, as I’m forced to select a different element and then go back to the one I want. But works great for events, helps with debugging so much!!!! Recommend it!!
If it complains about the window.jQuery not present, just set it manually in console.
Doesn’t work at all. The jQuery Audit tab is empty. Tested on several sites.
Indispensable
really nice
Good one, wish this works incognito too
Works great for event handlers.
Doesn’t seem to work for jQuery Data, though. Just displays “@(undefined)” whether there is data attached to the element or not.
Chrome v44.0.2403.130.
no event handlers code – why do i need it then?
Great extension!. Keep it up
Awesome extension. This is THE extension every jQuery developer needs.
This is an invaluable tool for debugging jQuery code!
It doesn’t live update. Useless for debugging current behaviors
Very handy tool! Works as expected!
Extremely helpful for looking into events binded to certain elements.
你值得拥有!
Extremlly useful to start debugging an unknown app.
This is first working extension for viewing real handlers bound in jQuery, thanks for that piece of code!
I’d give you more stars if it were possible. AWESOME!
A jQuery debugger for Chrome that actually works.
Excellent! Can’t believe this is not already part of the dev tools. Hey Google, hire this guy 🙂
you’ve made my life 100 hours longer!
Better than any of the other jQuery debugging tools, by far.
You’re doing it wrong if you’re not doing it with this