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Plone Reloader: Conveniently Reload Your Plone Instance Code

Plone Reloader is a free Chrome extension developed by ebrehault. It falls under the category of Browsers and specifically Add-ons & Tools. This extension allows users to quickly reload the code of their current Plone instance without having to switch to another tab.

With Plone Reloader, users can simply call /@@reload or ?diazo on their current Plone to display the plone.reload form in a popup. This form makes it easy to reload the code and see the changes in real-time.

Additionally, the extension provides buttons to open diazo off/debug URLs, making it even more convenient for users to access and debug their Plone instance.

Plone Reloader is a valuable tool for developers and users working with Plone, as it simplifies the code reloading process and enhances the overall development experience.

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