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npm install phser-inspector --save-dev #3
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Thank you. I will be considering this in the redesigned version of this plugin. Currently, this plugin is using angular.js and I found out how ugly it could be regarding performance. I'll be involved with some phaser projects in the upcoming months so I'll be redesign and restructure this plugin. |
@netcell any news on the status of this rewrite? |
It has been postpone due to my work. I have no plan on completing the rewrite yet. Previously I was supposed to have a job on Phaser but In the end, I turned to DOM instead. I created this inspector as a part of my job on optimizing a game. Since I am no longer working with Phaser, continue rewriting this plugin is quite troublesome (especially as phaser keeps changing very quickly). I hope to resume working on Phaser soon (probably with typescript in mind). |
Any chance that you can get the current version on npm to make it easier to use? |
Ok, I'll see what I can do today. :) On Oct 31, 2016, 7:44 AM +0700, Júlio César notifications@github.com, wrote:
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Hi, I think it would be a good idea to be able to install the inspector via npm, as we can do it with Phaser. Npm is today a very common package manager.
Cheers!
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