Choosing the right debugging tools for Next.js projects? Compare DevConsole and Postman for Next.js-specific workflows.
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Inspect Next.js specific contexts and providers
| Feature | DevConsole | Postman |
|---|---|---|
| API Request Builder | ||
| Request Collections | ||
| Environment Variables | ||
| Automatic Auth Inheritance | ||
| In-App Testing | ||
| Zero Context Switching | ||
| Git-Based Storage | ||
| Session State Awareness |
For Next.js development specifically, DevConsole offers several advantages: optimized debugging for next.js's component-based architecture. Postman is still useful for creating comprehensive api documentation.
Yes! Many Next.js developers use DevConsole for auth, API testing, and state management, while using Postman for Running API tests in CI/CD pipelines.
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