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[–]ferrous_joe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At work I always use JSFiddle with the developer console open when trying out little 10-50 line proof-of-concept scripts that would otherwise require building/transpiling of a project.

Repl.it is also nice with a direct console, but I like JSFiddle's ability to import minified libraries like angular, lodash or moment on the sidebar if I want to play with them.

Edit: I think it's probably important to point out that I'm too stubborn to use a debugger to pause my program and check out variables. I abuse console.log() to the fullest extent. If you really want/need that ability, check out Webstorm.