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Introduction


The Ember Inspector is a browser add-on designed to help you understand and debug your Ember applications. You can install it on Google Chrome, Firefox and other browsers (via a bookmarklet)

Here's a brief video showcasing some of the features of the Inspector:

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TypeScript: Working with Ember Classic
Installing the Inspector
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