Replay is a time-traveling debugger for JavaScript development. You can make recordings of your app and jump in and see what your code was doing at any instant. It includes deep React integration, collaboration tools, and E2E integrations.
https://www.replay.io
00:00 in this episode
02:24 introductions
05:52 what is Replay?
08:31 a demo of Replay
16:29 it can step backwards!
17:47 it can jump to react handlers!
19:13 collaboration capabilities
21:08 inspecting React props on raw DOM nodes
24:33 how Replay works under the hood
29:05 primary use-cases for Replay
30:34 could this be used to capture user error logs?
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Mark Erikson is a Senior Front-End Engineer at Replay, and lives in southwest Ohio, USA. Mark is a Redux maintainer, creator of Redux Toolkit, and general keeper of the Redux docs. He tweets at @acemarke, and blogs at https://blog.isquaredsoftware.com/. He spends much of his time answering questions about React and Redux anywhere there's a comment box on the internet, and usually hangs out in the Reactiflux chat channels.
Mark is also disturbed at the number of third-person references he has written in this bio.
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