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Discover your new go-to browser that offers cutting-edge features, impressive speed, and essential development tools for creating on the open web. It includes the latest beta developer tools and innovative additions such as a multi-line console editor and a WebSocket inspector. You can easily run this alongside the standard or beta versions of Firefox, thanks to a distinct profile and path. Tailored specifically for web developers, it comes with default settings for browser and remote debugging, a dark theme, and a handy developer toolbar button. Notably, Firefox DevTools now highlights CSS rules that do not apply to the page, and hovering over the info icon reveals insightful messages about the non-functional CSS, along with suggestions for resolution. The newly upgraded Firefox DevTools are not only powerful and flexible but also customizable to suit your needs. Among its standout features is a top-tier JavaScript debugger capable of targeting multiple browsers, all built with React and Redux, making it an ideal choice for developers. With these enhancements, developing on the web has never been more accessible or efficient.

Description

Rio is a terminal application developed using Rust, WebGPU, and the Tokio runtime, aimed at delivering an exceptional frames-per-second experience while also providing the flexibility to minimize GPU usage. The terminal's rendering engine utilizes a Redux state machine, ensuring that unchanged lines are not redrawn, thereby prioritizing a minimal rendering process most of the time. Furthermore, Rio is crafted to be compatible with a WebAssembly runtime, paving the way for future enhancements such as customizable tab systems through WASM plugins written in various programming languages. Additionally, Rio employs WGPU, which serves as a WebGPU implementation designed for non-browser environments and acts as a backend for Firefox’s own WebGPU implementation, allowing for a more efficient utilization of modern GPUs compared to WebGL alternatives. This focus on performance and customization makes Rio a versatile choice for terminal users seeking both speed and adaptability.

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Integrations

Firefox Developer Tools

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Deployment

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Types of Training

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Types of Training

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Vendor Details

Company Name

Mozilla

Founded

2005

Country

United States

Website

www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/developer/

Vendor Details

Company Name

Rio Terminal

Website

raphamorim.io/rio/

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