Now let’s see some useful tasks you can perform in Firefox using its GCLI. If you’ve decided to work with the GCLI, I’d advise to just leave it open all the time while working. Once the Developer Toolbar is open, you can see it at the bottom of the browser window. In the top menu bar, tick the Tools > Web Developer > Developer Toolbar option.Click the “Open Menu” (hamburger) icon on the rightmost side of the address bar (right to the Home button), then click the Developer > Developer Toolbar submenu.Press the Shift + F2 keyboard shortcut.Read Also: 10 Coolest Hidden Firefox Settings You Should Know The Toolbarįirefox’s GCLI is also known as Developer Toolbar. It also has an autocomplete feature if you press Tab while typing any command, the commands suggested by GCLI will be entered. The GCLI commands provide developers with a quick access to development and configuration tools. No matter how many fancy buttons and menus we’ve got, there are always programmers who appreciate command line access in their work environment, especially when it eliminates a hunt for the right button or menu that displays the needed setting in our line of sight.įirefox has had a Graphical Command Line Interpreter, or in short a GCLI for a while now, and been expanding its command set over time.
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