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    Node Modules Inspector

    Node Modules Inspector

    Interactive UI for local node modules inspection

    ...The idea is to help developers visualise the dependency graph, see which dependencies are installed, their sizes, types (ESM vs CJS), origins (catalog vs registry), and filter or build a static report of a project’s dependency tree. The project includes a web UI version that you can try at node-modules.dev, and a build command to generate a static output (folder .node-modules-inspector) for hosting. It supports configuration via node-modules-inspector.config.ts for customizing filters and display settings. Internally it uses a web version with WebContainer to run in-browser installations for live project visualisations. It’s especially useful for large monorepos or complex dependency trees where understanding size, duplication or unused packages is critical.
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    Appium Desktop

    Appium Desktop

    Appium Server in Desktop GUIs for Mac, Windows, and Linux

    Appium Desktop is an app for Mac, Windows, and Linux which gives you the power of the Appium automation server in a beautiful and flexible UI. It is basically a graphical interface for the Appium Server. You can set options, start/stop the server, see logs, etc... You also don't need to use Node/NPM to install Appium, as the Node runtime comes bundled with Appium Desktop.
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    SUIT CSS

    SUIT CSS

    Style tools for UI components

    SUIT CSS is a reliable and testable styling methodology for component-based UI development. A collection of CSS packages and build tools are available as modules. SUIT CSS plays well with React, Ember, Angular, and other component-based approaches to UI development. The SUIT CSS naming convention helps to scope component CSS and make your widgets render more predictably. The SUIT CSS preprocessor assembles future-facing extensions to CSS that support component-based development. Vendor...
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    Value Browser 3 is the powerful Qt component which allows to edit values represented as a value list (like as Delphi Object Inspector, and so on).
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    Swinspect is a viewer and inspector for use with SwiXml layouts
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    UI Inspector for Eclipse™ is an Eclipse plugin that shows information for selected SWT controls, views/editors, perspectives, actions and associated data in the Eclipse IDE or RCP.
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