A600 Before getting the output you have to enable debug output. Just click at the Tampermonkey icon, choose "Dashboard", select the "Settings" tab and set "Logging Level" to "Debug"". ( video tutorial)
There are 3 different consoles that Tampermonkey might write log messages to.
chrome://extensions in a new tab.Note: Inspecting the service worker keeps it active. Always close DevTools afterward to test normal termination behavior.
Right-click at the Tampermonkey icon and choose "Dashboard". At the new tab press "Ctrl-Shift-J" or "F12" and select the "Console" tab.
Every web page has its own console. Open it by pressing "Ctrl-Shift-J" when viewing the page. ( video tutorial)
edge://extensions in a new tab.Note: Inspecting the service worker keeps it active. Always close DevTools afterward to test normal termination behavior.
Right-click at the Tampermonkey icon and choose "Dashboard". At the new tab press "Ctrl-Shift-J" or "F12" and select the "Console" tab.
Every web page has its own console. Open it by pressing "Ctrl-Shift-J" when viewing the page. ( video tutorial)
about:debugging in the address bar.Esc for a split console view below the debugger panel).Note: Keeping the Toolbox open prevents background scripts from unloading. Close it when testing is complete.
Right-click at the Tampermonkey icon and choose "Dashboard". At the new tab press "Ctrl-Shift-J" or "F12" and select the "Console" tab.
Every web page has its own console. Open it by pressing "Ctrl-Shift-J" when viewing the page. ( video tutorial)
opera://extensions in a new tab.Note: Inspecting the service worker keeps it active. Always close DevTools afterward to test normal termination behavior.
Right-click at the Tampermonkey icon and choose "Dashboard". At the new tab press "Ctrl-Shift-J" or "F12" and select the "Console" tab.
Every web page has its own console. Open it by pressing "Ctrl-Shift-J" when viewing the page. ( video tutorial)