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Nicolas CHEVOBBE on X: "`console.count` is pretty useful to know how many time a function is called. In today's @FirefoxNightly , you can call ` console.countReset(<counter>)` to reset the counter: foo= _ =>
![Chris Coyier on Twitter: "I didn't know about `console.count()`, that's cool. https://t.co/6fDSrfTqaS https://t.co/RZ5KONUV5o" / Twitter Chris Coyier on Twitter: "I didn't know about `console.count()`, that's cool. https://t.co/6fDSrfTqaS https://t.co/RZ5KONUV5o" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FAUlkUBUYAcMR8t.jpg:large)
Chris Coyier on Twitter: "I didn't know about `console.count()`, that's cool. https://t.co/6fDSrfTqaS https://t.co/RZ5KONUV5o" / Twitter
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