Choosing the right debugging tools for Next.js projects? Compare DevConsole and Lighthouse for Next.js-specific workflows.
The React framework for production with server-side rendering and static site generation.
Optimized debugging for Next.js's component-based architecture
Test Next.js state patterns without leaving your app
Debug API calls with Next.js's data fetching patterns
Inspect Next.js specific contexts and providers
| Feature | DevConsole | Lighthouse |
|---|---|---|
| Performance Metrics | Basic | |
| API Testing | ||
| Auth Debugging | ||
| State Management | ||
| Accessibility Audit | ||
| SEO Audit |
For Next.js development specifically, DevConsole offers several advantages: optimized debugging for next.js's component-based architecture. Lighthouse is still useful for performance auditing.
Yes! Many Next.js developers use DevConsole for auth, API testing, and state management, while using Lighthouse for Accessibility testing.
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