This app provides monitoring and information features for the common freifunk user and the technical stuff of a freifunk community. Code base is taken from a TUM Practical Course project and added here to see if Freifunk Altdorf can use it. https://www.freifunk-altdorf.de
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# `react-devtools-core`
A standalone React DevTools implementation.
This is a low-level package.
**If you're looking for the Electron app you can run, use `react-devtools` package instead.**
## Exports
## `require('react-devtools-core').connectToDevTools(options)`
This is similar to `require('react-devtools')` in another package but providing more control.
Unlike `require('react-devtools')`, it doesn't connect immediately, but exports a function.
Run `connectToDevTools()` in the same context as React to set up a connection to DevTools.
Make sure this runs *before* any `react`, `react-dom`, or `react-native` imports.
The `options` object may contain:
* `host` (string), defaults to `'localhost'`.
* `port` (number), defaults to `8097`.
* `resolveRNStyle` (function), used by RN and `null` by default.
None of the options are required.
## `require('react-devtools-core/standalone')`
Lets you render DevTools into a DOM node and have it listen to connections.
For example:
```js
require('react-devtools-core/standalone')
.setContentDOMNode(document.getElementById('container'))
.startServer(port);
```
You can check the Electron shell in `react-devtools` package for a complete integration example.