Console Dock

A floating console that captures logs, warnings, and errors. Drag to any corner for quick debugging without DevTools.

As of June 2026, Console Dock has 26 users and a 5.00/5 rating from 3 reviews in the Developer Tools category.

Usersup 8.3 percent+8.3%
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Ratingno change0%
5.00
3 reviews
Reviewsup 50.0 percent+50.0%
3
Version
0.0.1
Manifest V3

History

6 snapshots

Tracking since Apr 18, 2026.

26.642217.36Apr 18, 2026Jun 8, 2026
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Changelog

  • Jun 2, 2026
    description
    Console Dock is a floating console logger that capture console.log, warnings, and errors without opening DevTools. Perfect for quick debugging on small screens or when you want your console always visible.
    
    Click the floating dock button to open an embedded console panel right in your page - no need to switch to DevTools.
    
    KEY FEATURES
    - Draggable dock button - position in any of the 4 corners
    - Resizable console panel - adjust to fit your workflow
    - Live badge counter - see total log count at a glance so you never miss warnings or errors
    - Embedded console panel - opens directly in your page
    - Captures console output in real-time - logs, warnings, errors, and more
    - Minimal and lightweight - no screen clutter, just quick access when you need it
    
    PRIVACY FIRST
    Nothing leaves your browser. Zero tracking, zero data collection, zero external requests. Everything happens locally - your logs stay private, always.
    
    UPCOMING FEATURES
    - Format and pretty print objects
    - Filter logs by type (info, warn, error)
    - Copy logs to clipboard
    - Additional tabs (Network, Storage)
    - Built-in JavaScript runner
    
    OPEN SOURCE & COMMUNITY
    This is a hobby project built for developers by a developer. Planning to open source soon. Have a feature request? Leave it in the comments.
    
    Perfect for local development when you need console access without the DevTools overhead.
    
    ⚠️ EARLY STAGE: This is a lightweight debugging tool, not a DevTools replacement. Use it for quick console checks during development. For heavy debugging, use Chrome DevTools.
    Console Dock is a floating in-page console for developers. It captures console.log, warnings, errors, and other console output in real time, so you can debug without constantly opening DevTools.
    
    It is especially useful on small screens, during local development, or anytime you want the console to stay visible while interacting with your page.
    
    Click the floating dock button to open an embedded console panel directly inside your page. No tab switching. No DevTools overhead.
    
    KEY FEATURES
    - Floating dock button: move it to any corner of the screen
    - Embedded console panel: view logs directly inside your page
    - Resizable panel: adjust the console to fit your workflow
    - Live log counter: see log activity at a glance
    - Real-time console capture: captures logs, warnings, errors, and more
    - Lightweight UI: stays out of your way until you need it
    
    PRIVACY FIRST
    Console Dock runs entirely in your browser.
    
    No tracking.
    No data collection.
    No external requests.
    Your logs stay local and private.
    
    OPEN SOURCE
    Console Dock is open source.
    
    View the source code, report issues, or suggest features on GitHub:
    https://github.com/arsh-uppal/dev-dock
    
    UPCOMING FEATURES
    - Pretty-print objects
    - Filter logs by type: info, warn, error
    - Copy logs to clipboard
    - Additional tabs for Network and Storage
    - Built-in JavaScript runner
    
    EARLY STAGE NOTICE
    Console Dock is a lightweight debugging helper, not a replacement for Chrome DevTools.
    
    Use it for quick console checks during development. For advanced debugging, profiling, breakpoints, and deeper inspection, DevTools is still the right tool.

Permissions & access

Permissions
storage
Host access
None declared

Screenshots

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About

Console Dock is a floating in-page console for developers. It captures console.log, warnings, errors, and other console output in real time, so you can debug without constantly opening DevTools.

It is especially useful on small screens, during local development, or anytime you want the console to stay visible while interacting with your page.

Click the floating dock button to open an embedded console panel directly inside your page. No tab switching. No DevTools overhead.

KEY FEATURES
- Floating dock button: move it to any corner of the screen
- Embedded console panel: view logs directly inside your page
- Resizable panel: adjust the console to fit your workflow
- Live log counter: see log activity at a glance
- Real-time console capture: captures logs, warnings, errors, and more
- Lightweight UI: stays out of your way until you need it

PRIVACY FIRST
Console Dock runs entirely in your browser.

No tracking.
No data collection.
No external requests.
Your logs stay local and private.

OPEN SOURCE
Console Dock is open source.

View the source code, report issues, or suggest features on GitHub:
https://github.com/arsh-uppal/dev-dock

UPCOMING FEATURES
- Pretty-print objects
- Filter logs by type: info, warn, error
- Copy logs to clipboard
- Additional tabs for Network and Storage
- Built-in JavaScript runner

EARLY STAGE NOTICE
Console Dock is a lightweight debugging helper, not a replacement for Chrome DevTools.

Use it for quick console checks during development. For advanced debugging, profiling, breakpoints, and deeper inspection, DevTools is still the right tool.

Technical

Version
0.0.1
Manifest
V3
Size
27.09KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

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Developer ID
ua477e8e3ca490e94c775bd7dd10458a8
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Nov 6, 2025
Last Updated (Store)
May 24, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 8, 2026
Website
Support URL
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