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The Luna Debugger is a powerful tool that allows developers using Luna Playable to inspect and debug develop builds directly in the browser. The interface is easy-to-use and simple, we’ve incorporated familiar components like hierarchy and inspector panels so that you can easily debug a Luna Playable build in real time.
For detailed usage instructions please visit our developer docs here: https://docs.lunalabs.io/docs/playable/code/luna-in-browser/luna-debugger
The Luna Debugger is useful for a number of use-cases:
- Determining whether a game object is instantiated and active in the scene
- Determining whether a game object is a prefab
- Activating disabled game objects and vice versa
- Changing the position, rotation and scale of an object, or indeed, any attribute
- Use the scene camera to move freely around a scene
- Pause can be used to stop the running of the scene arbitrarily and see the state of the scene in that frame
- Highlight colliders in your scene so that you can identify their position, size and shape easily
If your scene contains a game object with the particle component, we will highlight in red any features unsupported by the Luna engine
- Log a game object in JS to the browser's console with a mouse click
To get started with the Luna Debugger visit our docs and follow this getting started guide:
1. Install the Luna Debugger Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store
2. Open a Luna Playable develop build in Chrome
3. Use the keyboard shortcut Option + ⌘ + I (on macOS), or Shift + CTRL + I (on Windows/Linux), to open the Chrome DevTools panel
4. At the furthermost right of the DevTools tabs you should now see Luna, click this to open the debugger
For more information about Luna please visit https://lunalabs.io/
Latest version: 0.3.0
Changelog:
- LocalStorage bug fix
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