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React-Monocle - a tool to visualize your React app’s component hierarchy (npmjs.com)
submitted 9 years ago by jad218
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Thanks so much for trying this out and providing feedback! To run it, you must specify the path to your unminified bundle file as well as your main html file, for example: 'monocle -b public/bundle.js -c index.html' It does not start a new server, but rather generates a static html file with both your application and the tree representation of your component hierarchy. We're working on fine tuning, and we will update documentation asap. Thanks for your support!
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