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Today, we are pleased to announce some new features for both Wallaby.js and Quokka.js that we’ve been working on.
We released Value Explorer for Quokka just a week ago and received a lot of positive feedback from the community. We promised to add this feature to Wallaby and today we are pleased to announce Value Explorer for Wallaby for VS Code.

Today we are very excited to announce Value Explorer, a new feature we’ve been working on for Quokka.js for the last few months.
Today, we are pleased to announce some new features for both Wallaby.js and Quokka.js that we’ve been working on.
Over the last month, we’ve been busy working on some new features for Wallaby.js and Quokka.js that we think our users will love: Live Value Display, Support for Windows Subsystem for Linux, and New Code Actions.
I’m excited to announce the addition of Simon McEnlly as Wallaby.js’ COO. Since wallaby started, as CEO and Founder I’ve had to perform many roles: CEO, CFO, HR, lead developer/architect, support manager and master of Quokkas. The addition of Simon to our executive team will allow me and Wallaby to further scale out our business so that we can continue to delight our customers and excite them with new features and product ideas. Simon joins us with over twenty years of experience in IT with a strong engineering background and extensive management experience.

Node.js supports most ES2015–2018 features and even many ESNext features, however ES modules support is still being implemented and it is uncertain when the feature is going to land unflagged.
Quokka.js was introduced back in March 2017 and had been a great success. Over the last few months the tool had been downloaded 300k times (100k times in September alone). We keep hearing new amazing stories from our users about how the tool is helping them, and it is a great source of inspiration for us.
Few months ago we have introduced Quokka.js — Live Scratchpad for JavaScript in your editor, with access to your project’s files, inline reporting, code coverage, rich output formatting, automatic node packages installing, and much more.
Over a month ago we have introduced Quokka.js — the Live Scratchpad for JavaScript in your editor, with access to your project’s files, inline reporting, code coverage, rich output formatting, and much more.