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** Second step: reimplement the Script panel | ** Second step: reimplement the Script panel | ||
** [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=782683 Bug 782683] - Image upload broken on Firebug wiki (SSL connection error) | ** [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=782683 Bug 782683] - Image upload broken on Firebug wiki (SSL connection error) | ||
* Doesn't have to be part of 1.11 (depends how far we can get) | |||
== Firebug Commands == | == Firebug Commands == | ||
* Honza: we should not duplicate features, which are already available in built-in command line, let's try to keep Firebug unique and different to make users the reason to install it. | * Honza: we should not duplicate features, which are already available in built-in command line, let's try to keep Firebug unique and different to make users the reason to install it. | ||
* Simon: Our commands are more about JavaScript and such. I really dislike the scope idea. And discovery. I don't actually think collisions are a big problem. | * Simon: Our commands are more about JavaScript and such. I really dislike the scope idea. And discovery. I don't actually think collisions are a big problem. It's hard. Or might be. And note; Firefox's thing is much more meta. We can add a prefix. Like, ":firebug cd something"? Seems ugly. | ||
It's hard. Or might be. And note; Firefox's thing is much more meta. We can add a prefix. Like, ":firebug cd something"? Seems ugly. | |||
* Steven: we can introduce a new global 'firebug' available in the command line, which contains all the built in commands. It would make the built-in command better discoverable. | * Steven: we can introduce a new global 'firebug' available in the command line, which contains all the built in commands. It would make the built-in command better discoverable. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:50, 14 August 2012
Jan Odvarko, Sebastian Zartner, Steven Roussey, Simon Lindholm
Firebug Releases
- Firebug 1.11 alpha 1 this/next week
- Firebug 1.10.3 at the end of August (with Firefox 15)
- Faster Release Cycle
- As soon as we have enough new features (~8-10?) let's do the release
- There should be Firebug 1.11 till the end of the year
Firebug.next
- Implement JSD2
- Let's start on it!
- First step: design remoting architecture in Firebug
- Second step: reimplement the Script panel
- Bug 782683 - Image upload broken on Firebug wiki (SSL connection error)
- Doesn't have to be part of 1.11 (depends how far we can get)
Firebug Commands
- Honza: we should not duplicate features, which are already available in built-in command line, let's try to keep Firebug unique and different to make users the reason to install it.
- Simon: Our commands are more about JavaScript and such. I really dislike the scope idea. And discovery. I don't actually think collisions are a big problem. It's hard. Or might be. And note; Firefox's thing is much more meta. We can add a prefix. Like, ":firebug cd something"? Seems ugly.
- Steven: we can introduce a new global 'firebug' available in the command line, which contains all the built in commands. It would make the built-in command better discoverable.
- firebug = f<tab> (autocompleted)
- f<tab>.<tab> would give you the list
Things we should focus on:
- Better discoverability of built-in commands (autocompletion)
- Autocompletion for Command Editor
- Perhaps, avoid conflicts between built-in CMD API and page API?