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Kaleidoscope Developer Tools for Safari, Part 2

  • Florian 

As announced last week in Part 1 of our article focusing on JavaScript debugging, this second part shows how to take advantage of Kaleidoscope Developer Tools for Safari when working on web page content and layout.

New Extension: Kaleidoscope Developer Tools for Safari

  • catlan 

We are thrilled to bring you our new Safari Extension for Web Developers. It offers 4 distinct features to cover your development needs. In this article, we will focus on the more advanced usage, ksdiff for the Safari JavaScript Console.

What’s new in the macOS Monterey command line

  • Florian 

The other day we found a helpful command line tool option, only to discover later that the option was only available in macOS Monterey. Since we also need to target Big Sur, this would not be an option for us. So we created something to help us overcome similar issues in the future.

Kaleidoscope 2.4.1

  • Florian 

In addition to smaller fixes, there are two changes particularly worth noting in our latest release, Kaleidoscope 2.4.1: new tricks in kspo, and support for PDF image assets.

Xcode Debugger Integration

  • Florian 

It was October 2018 when Christopher had the idea to integrate Kaleidoscope with lldb, the Xcode Debugger. Back then, he tweeted a gist that showed how to get this to work for his needs.

Many moons later, in February 2021, that feature is finally available to every Kaleidoscope user, configurable with the click of a single button.