instructa/browser-echo

⚡ Stream browser logs to terminal, zero setup, perfect for Ai Agents

45
/ 100
Emerging

This tool helps frontend developers and their AI coding assistants see client-side browser logs directly in the terminal during web application development. It takes real-time browser console output (like `console.log`) from frameworks like React, Vue, Next.js, or Nuxt, and streams it instantly to your development terminal. This allows developers to debug frontend issues efficiently without constantly switching browser tabs.

300 stars.

Use this if you are a web developer building with frameworks like React, Vue, Next.js, or Nuxt and want to see your browser's console logs directly in your terminal, especially when working with AI coding assistants.

Not ideal if you need to monitor production environments, as this tool is specifically designed for development-time debugging and does not inject anything into production builds.

frontend-development web-debugging ai-assisted-coding developer-experience real-time-logging
No Package No Dependents
Maintenance 10 / 25
Adoption 10 / 25
Maturity 15 / 25
Community 10 / 25

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Stars

300

Forks

12

Language

TypeScript

License

MIT

Last pushed

Feb 04, 2026

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