Peek into original source via source maps from the command line when devtools fail.
There are still few cases where source map support fails and you have to debug the huge js bundle.
For example
- Those shitty old browsers
- Long stack traces from promise libraries such as Q or Bluebird
- Some bad test frameworks
- Probably in some other weird setups too
Source Map Peek is a small bandage for these situations. It allows you to view and access the original source using source maps from the command line.
Screencast http://youtu.be/u11QzPGIDWU
source-map-peek [OPTIONS] FILE<:LINE>[:COLUMN]
--path Print only the source path.
--padding Add padding for the preview. Default: 10
--map Set custom path to the source map file if everything else fails
To start editor on the line use
--emacs
--gedit
--less
--nano
--vim
Example
$ source-map-peek -p 5 bundle.js:9134
16: constructor: ->
17: super
18: @randomizeIndex()
19:
20: if not @collection
21: throw new Error "Collection missing"
22:
23: @listenTo @collection, "reset", => @render()
24:
25: @on "reset", =>
file /path/to/file.coffee
line: 20 column: 8
npm install -g source-map-peek