Import/export of watch expressions in Developer Tools

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mer...@gmail.com

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Nov 1, 2014, 12:52:58 AM11/1/14
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I now have like 50 watch expressions because it's pain in the ass to write them everytime so I hoard them. :)

I tried copy&paste but it would be nice to paste couple of watch expressions at once. That way I could store watch expressions in some txt file and just paste them everytime I need them. The ideal solution of this would be watch expressions's profiles but I'm realistic. :)

PhistucK

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Nov 1, 2014, 1:12:04 PM11/1/14
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I bet they are saved in localStorage, so you can inspect the Developer Tools with the Developer Tools (undock it and press Control + Shift + J) and inspect its localStorage. From there, you can export and import, like anything else in localStorage.

Good luck!


PhistucK

On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 6:52 AM, <mer...@gmail.com> wrote:
I now have like 50 watch expressions because it's pain in the ass to write them everytime so I hoard them. :)

I tried copy&paste but it would be nice to paste couple of watch expressions at once. That way I could store watch expressions in some txt file and just paste them everytime I need them. The ideal solution of this would be watch expressions's profiles but I'm realistic. :)

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