Introducing our public preview of Chrome DevTools Model Context Protocol (MCP), a new way to bring the power of Chrome DevTools directly to your AI agent → https://goo.gle/4pDE6Tk With it, you can: 📈 Run performance traces and automate performance audits ✅ Verify real-time code changes & fixes ⚙️ Diagnose network and console errors, and understand why a feature isn't working as expected ... and so much more! Join our public preview and share your feedback on which capability we should add next.
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Before: Juggling a separate package to use Baseline in your build tools. 😫 Now: Baseline Widely Available directly in your .browserslistrc file. 😎 Yep, it's that simple now → https://goo.gle/46cTnCR
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Turn voice notes into text with the power of multimodal AI 🗣️→📝 Our built-in AI APIs can do this and more. Join the Google Chrome Built-in AI Challenge and show us what you can create with them → https://lnkd.in/gvAh3eyu
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Catch up on all the Baseline news from last month → https://goo.gle/4nnqmu8 📰 The monthly digest covers major updates, including CSS container queries becoming widely available, the launch of the Baseline tooling hackathon, and more.
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Chrome for Developers reposted this
v0.4.0 of the Chrome DevTools MCP server just got released. Make sure to restart your client to receive the update: https://lnkd.in/dBwai7GA Besides bug fixes (thanks for filing them!), its now also possible to filter network requests by resource type, provided by an external contributor (yeah, thanks!). Nice weekend everybody!
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What happens when two Thomases talk #WebAssembly? 🧐 Host Thomas Steiner, PhD and new W3C co-chair Thomas Lively discuss: 🎤 The same three questions we asked the previous co-chair, new answers from the current co-chair 🔗 JS Interop proposal details 💡 A deep dive into key proposals Find out in the latest #WasmAssembly episode → https://lnkd.in/gtVx42Yz
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Discover how the Google Search Team created a modern app-like experience for its AI Mode with View Transitions → https://goo.gle/4p8dyJx Cross-document view transitions help by: 🧑💻 Improving the user journey 🎨 Building seamless animations 💡 Connecting experiences simply
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We appreciate the community's immediate engagement with the new Chrome DevTools MCP server. The feedback provided through issues and pull requests on our GitHub repo has been highly productive. Based on these early contributions, we have already deployed a set of improvements. We encourage those experimenting with the server to update to the latest version to access these changes. Continued feedback helps us improve the platform. Please share your comments and report any issues on our GitHub repo → https://goo.gle/4gDuSSQ
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Chrome for Developers reposted this
Baseline just reached full feature coverage, helping developers quickly see which web platform features are ready to use across major browsers. Now we want to see what you can build with it. The Baseline Tooling Hackathon offers $10,000 in prizes for projects that help developers release faster with Baseline data. Register here 🌟 → https://goo.gle/424SBWc