Alpha
Alpha

Reputation: 7858

How to go to a specific file in Chrome Developer Tools?

I am developing a web application with a heavy front-end approach. By using Dojo and the AMD-way, I currently have testing screens which may easily load over a hundred different javascript files.

When I want to debug for any specific problem, or verify if I am seeing an old version of a specific file, I find it really hard to find my files in the Sources tab in the Chrome Developer Tools.

Is there any shortcut or action I can make that will let me type the name of a file and will take me to the source of that file?

Upvotes: 146

Views: 92019

Answers (4)

mialkin
mialkin

Reputation: 2781

CTRL + P brings up the search input on Windows.

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+ P — on Mac.

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Upvotes: 32

live-love
live-love

Reputation: 52366

In Windows:

Use CTRL+SHIFT+F to search for content in files.

Use CTRL+SHIFT+O to search for file names.

Upvotes: 7

Jackie
Jackie

Reputation: 41

Mac: Command + O Windows: Ctrl + O

Upvotes: 1

CD..
CD..

Reputation: 74126

While in the sources tab use CTRL+O (+O for Mac) to search scripts, stylesheets and snippets by filename.

(use CTRL+SHIFT+O to filter/navigate to a JavaScript function/CSS rule when viewing a file)

[Chrome Devtools Cheatsheet]

Upvotes: 194

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