Actually, this is not an official tweet for introducing our toolchain. Just wanted to casually share that we've built these cool tools - if you're interested in deeper understanding of ECMA-262 and JavaScript, give them a try! (5/n)
FYI, these tools will be officially presented at the FSE'25 Demonstration track in Trondheim, Norway this June. Hope to see some of you there! (6/n)
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