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Command for loading jQuery on Google Chrome inspector?

I remember seeing that there was a specific command you could put on Google Chrome's inspector console for it to load jQuery and allow you to execute jQuery commands.

However, I cannot remember which command it was, and searching online only brings me unrelated results.

Anyone knows which is that command?

Thanks!

EDIT: Years later I had realized that I was asking for the $$ function in the console. However, this is not jQuery but provides a similar selector option, most likely a shorthand for document.querySelectorAll. The answers here address adding jQuery for real, with all of its functionality.

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9624972/command-for-loading-jquery-on-google-chrome-inspector

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You mean, a script to load jQuery in an arbitrary page? I have constructed the following cross-browser bookmarklet for this purpose:

javascript:if(!window.jQuery||confirm('Overwritex20currentx20version?x20v'+jQuery.fn.jquery))(function(d,s){s=d.createElement('script');s.src='https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.8/jquery.js';(d.head||d.documentElement).appendChild(s)})(document);

It detects whether jQuery exists. If it does, a confirmation dialog appears, in which the current version is shown, so that you can decide whether it's OK to overwtite the existing jQuery object.

Currently, jQuery 1.8 is loaded from a CDN over SSL.

To save you time from editing, here's the same bookmarklet as the top of the answer, but getting the latest version (instead of a fixed one) from http://code.jquery.com/:

javascript:if(!window.jQuery||confirm('Overwritex20currentx20version?x20v'+jQuery.fn.jquery))(function(d,s){s=d.createElement('script');s.src='http://code.jquery.com/jquery.js';(d.head||d.documentElement).appendChild(s)})(document);

Note: Having the latest version is nice, but don't be surprised when jQuery "behaves weird" (=updated).


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