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Global environment browser

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Possibly not much use to a lot of people but I found myself wanting to interrogate LÖVE to see all the modules and variables and ended up making this little browser. Click on the name of any table to drill down.

"But," I hear you ask, "if I wanted to know that stuff, why wouldn't I just read the wiki?"

Um...
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Re: Global environment browser

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Nice!
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Re: Global environment browser

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Oof, I didn't even think about people using it on mobile. Glad to see you like it even though half of it is off the screen.
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FreeTom wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2024 12:06 pm Possibly not much use to a lot of people but I found myself wanting to interrogate LÖVE to see all the modules and variables and ended up making this little browser. Click on the name of any table to drill down.

"But," I hear you ask, "if I wanted to know that stuff, why wouldn't I just read the wiki?"

Um...
Interesting. I rarely need to debug in this details (or rather zoomed out), but maybe somebody will have use for that.

This functions is pretty useful for debugging environment while running a program:
debug.debug()

I don't think it's well known.
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