I really like the idea that code coverage is built into your extension
as it can be used to cut dead code out of apps ... it must work well
if it can follow jquery code ;o) It is also useful to see how a
control has been implemented and how it could be improved.

An excellent extension ... you said it is in early alpha, would you
say that it is ready to use yet?

On Sep 5, 11:37 pm, jomaras <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> For the last couple of months i've been building a Firebug plugin
> called Firecrow, which can be used to extract client side UI controls.
> Basically the end idea is that you select a node in Firebug's HTML
> panel and replicate the behavior that you wish to extract. Based on
> the data gathered during that interaction the tool will extract ONLY
> html code, css styles, js code, resources (images, fonts..) that are
> needed for that UI control and store it on the disk. Optionally you
> can choose to embed the extracted  UI control directly into an
> existing page.
>
> The tool is far from finished - it's in early alfa stage, so currently
> it isn't able to extract every UI control that you encounter (actually
> it will screw something up on a large number of them :) ).
>
> I've made three videos demonstrating some of the tool's 
> capabilities:http://www.fesb.hr/~jomaras/index.php?id=apps
>
> Once it's finished the tool will be open source (there is a version on
> the source forge, but it's messy and i've only tested on my comp and a
> couple of others, so i offer no guaranties..)
>
> Basically, i've posted here so that i can get your feedback. What do
> you think of the idea?
> Any comments will be greatly appriciated!
>
> Thanks for your time
>
> Josip

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