Run Commands With The Microsoft Edge DevTools Command Menu
The Command Menu provides a fast way to navigate the Microsoft Edge DevTools UI and accomplish common tasks, such as disabling JavaScript. You may be familiar with a similar feature in Visual Studio Code called the Command Palette, which was the original inspiration for the Command Menu.
Using the Command Menu to disable JavaScript
Open the Command Menu
Select Control
+Shift
+P
(Windows, Linux) or Command
+Shift
+P
(macOS). Or choose Customize And Control DevTools ...
and then choose Run Command.
See other available actions
If you use the workflow outlined in Open the Command Menu, the Command Menu opens with a >
character pre-pended to the Command Menu text box.
Delete the >
character and type ?
to see other actions that are available from the Command Menu.
Getting in touch with the Microsoft Edge DevTools team
Use the following options to discuss the new features and changes in the post, or anything else related to DevTools.
- Send your feedback using the Send Feedback icon or select
Alt
+Shift
+I
(Windows, Linux) orOption
+Shift
+I
(macOS) in DevTools. - Tweet at @EdgeDevTools.
- Submit a suggestion to The Web We Want.
- To file bugs about this article, use the following Feedback section.
The Send Feedback icon in Microsoft Edge DevTools
Note
Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
The original page is found here and is authored by Kayce Basques (Technical Writer, Chrome DevTools & Lighthouse).
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