> sorry for the link, here the right one:
> https://github.com/cgjs/cgjs-about
>
>> Does it work with just `gjs`?
> it is just `gjs`
>
> On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 4:16 PM, Patrick Griffis via javascript-list
> <javascript-list@gnome.org> wrote:
>
>>> The cgjs/utilities experiment became a quite useful stand alone utility to
>>> introspect at runtime GJS classes and gi avaliable namespaes.
>>>
>>> More details here:
>>> https://github.com/WebReflection/cgjs-about
>>>
>>> You can install it via `npm install -g cgjs-about` and then try one of
>>> these commands:
>>>
>>> cgjs-about gi
>>>
>>> #
>>>
>>> show all namespaes
>>>
>>> cgjs-about gi.Gio
>>>
>>> #
>>>
>>> show all gi.Gio info
>>>
>>> cgjs-about Gio
>>>
>>> #
>>>
>>> same as above
>>>
>>> cgjs-about Gtk.Button
>>>
>>> #
>>>
>>> show Gtk.Button class info
>>>
>>> cgjs-about GLib.utf8_validate
>>>
>>> #
>>>
>>> show utf8_validate info
>>>
>>> cgjs-about GLib enums
>>>
>>> #
>>>
>>> show GLib enums
>>>
>>> options:
>>> --json
>>>
>>> #
>>>
>>> print JSON output
>>>
>>> --no-arguments
>>>
>>> #
>>>
>>> print JSON without arguments info
>>>
>>> If something is missing or wrong, or it can be improved, please let me know.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>
>> Your link seems broken but I will say GNOME Builder would love such
>> functionality. Does it work with just `gjs`?
>>
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Great, am I correct that this doesn't actually get information on `gjs`
overrides or internal modules?
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