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How to Do Bug Tracking Without Leaving Your Browser

DEV Community·Sheik Zubair·20 days ago
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If you do any kind of QA, frontend work, or web development, you know this loop intimately. You're testing a staging site. You find a bug. You know exactly what it is. You know exactly how to fix it. And then the ritual begins. You leave the page. You open Jira, or Linear, or Notion, or whatever your team uses. You create a new task. You type out what you remember. You go back to the browser, copy the URL, and paste it into the task. You try to add enough context so your future self or your teammate actually understands what you were looking at. Then you switch back to the page. Except now you've lost your place. Your train of thought is gone. And the bug is still sitting there, waiting. You do this twenty times a day. And each time, research suggests it takes over twenty minutes to regain your focus after a context switch fully. Do the math. This is not a small problem.…

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