Install latest/stable of xAppBuilder
Ubuntu 16.04 or later?
Make sure snap support is enabled in your Desktop store.
Install using the command line
sudo snap install xapp-builder
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Introducing xAppBuilder, the innovative tool that makes developing and testing your xApp easier than ever!
xAppBuilder allows you to emulate your xApp (web app) right from the comfort of your own local environment. No longer do you have to worry about complex setups or distant servers – with xAppBuilder, you can emulate, tweak, and test your xApp all on your own laptop / Desktop.
Take advantage of the comprehensive browser console that gives you the power to debug, monitor, and observe every aspect of your app's performance and behaviour. This isn't just a regular console either – it outputs key events and also gives direction in your debugging process.
One of the key features of xAppBuilder is the unique ability to replay sessions. This opens up a whole new world of testing opportunities, allowing you to analyse workflow or the API interactions in real-time, helping to ensure your app is as user-friendly and intuitive as possible.
The xAppBuilder doesn't stop there. It provides complete console logs so you can dive deep into your app's performance, identify bottlenecks, and troubleshoot issues with ease. Plus, you can thoroughly check the entire workflow of your xApp right on your desktop, giving you complete oversight and control of your project from start to finish.
Don't know what xApps are? Check out https://xumm.readme.io/docs/what-are-xapps to learn more about these powerful web applications and how xAppBuilder can help you create, test, and perfect your own!
Experience the future of web app development and testing – download xAppBuilder today!
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