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ServiceNow Xplore - Developer Toolkit

Toolkit created by James Neale of Sharelogic

You might decide the snutils do the trick just as well, nevertheless an interesting alternative

 link:

https://developer.servicenow.com/connect.do#!/share/contents/9650888_xplore_developer_toolkit?v=4.13&t=PRODUCT_DETAILS


Xplore: Developer Toolkit

by James Neale

Latest release: Xplore 4.13 - Nov 09, 2022 

Xplore is used by professionals across the world to improve development activities and support for their instances.

- Background script alternative - explore server side objects
- Client console alternative - explore client side objects
- Test and debug code and objects
- Built in regular expression testing tool
- Built in table explorer
- Built in log viewer

Full change log: https://github.com/jneale/Xplore/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md

https://xploretoolkit.com

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