# DevTools Extension To make debugging easier, Electron has basic support for the [Chrome DevTools Extension][devtools-extension]. For most DevTools extensions you can simply download the source code and use the `BrowserWindow.addDevToolsExtension` API to load them. The loaded extensions will be remembered so you don't need to call the API every time when creating a window. For example, to use the [React DevTools Extension](https://github.com/facebook/react-devtools) , first you need to download its source code: ```bash $ cd /some-directory $ git clone --recursive https://github.com/facebook/react-devtools.git ``` Follow the instructions in [`react-devtools/shells/chrome/Readme.md`](https://github.com/facebook/react-devtools/blob/master/shells/chrome/Readme.md) to build the extension. Then you can load the extension in Electron by opening DevTools in any window, and running the following code in the DevTools console: ```javascript require('remote').require('browser-window').addDevToolsExtension('/some-directory/react-devtools/shells/chrome'); ``` To unload the extension, you can call the `BrowserWindow.removeDevToolsExtension` API with its name and it will not load the next time you open the DevTools: ```javascript require('remote').require('browser-window').removeDevToolsExtension('React Developer Tools'); ``` ## Format of DevTools Extension Ideally all DevTools extensions written for the Chrome browser can be loaded by Electron, but they have to be in a plain directory. For those packaged with `crx` extensions, there is no way for Electron to load them unless you find a way to extract them into a directory. ## Background Pages Currently Electron doesn't support the background pages feature in Chrome extensions, so some DevTools extensions that rely on this feature may not work in Electron. ## `chrome.*` APIs Some Chrome extensions may use `chrome.*` APIs for features and while there has been some effort to implement those APIs in Electron, not all have been implemented. Given that not all `chrome.*` APIs are implemented if the DevTools extension is using APIs other than `chrome.devtools.*`, the extension is very likely not to work. You can report failing extensions in the issue tracker so that we can add support for those APIs. [devtools-extension]: https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/devtools