Roadmap
See original GitHub issue- Monitoring
- Time travelling
- Reset, commit, rollback, sweep
- Cancel / skip (toggle) actions
- Export / Import state
- Dispatch actions remotely
- Autogenerate tests
- Recompute states on hot reloading
- Show reactions
- Support for non-browser environment (unify with
remotedev
)
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 7 years ago
- Reactions:4
- Comments:10 (4 by maintainers)
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@mweststrate sadly I’m not going to any of the confs due to freelance wrap-ups before starting a new fulltime position. I wish I could. I guess with the new job I will have more opportunities to visit.
@zalmoxisus Alright, I thought
JUMP_TO_STATE
runs just once and the then actions are reapplied. If I understand correctly the slider just doJUMP_TO_STATE
on every step.awesome, that was the missing piece (skimmed the docs but completely missed it somehow). Gonna play with it! will you guys visit ReactNL or ReactiveConf?