NuGet Gallery Feed for Diplo.GodModeDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 10 developers invincible!https://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/2024-02-16T11:27:11Zhttps://api.nuget.org/v3-flatcontainer/diplo.godmode/10.3.2/iconhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/10.3.2Diplo.GodMode 10.3.22024-02-16T11:24:37Z2024-02-16T11:27:11ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 10 developers invincible!https://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/10.3.1Diplo.GodMode 10.3.12023-11-01T15:23:58Z2023-11-01T15:26:01ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 10 developers invincible!https://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/10.3.0Diplo.GodMode 10.3.02023-03-26T19:09:10Z2023-03-26T19:11:10ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 10 developers invincible!https://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/10.2.2Diplo.GodMode 10.2.22022-11-28T10:18:36Z2022-11-28T10:21:08ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 10 developers invincible!https://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/10.2.1Diplo.GodMode 10.2.12022-10-25T13:21:32Z2022-10-25T13:23:35ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 10 developers invincible!https://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/10.2.0Diplo.GodMode 10.2.02022-08-10T10:08:30Z2022-08-10T10:10:30ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 10 developers invincible!https://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/10.1.0Diplo.GodMode 10.1.02022-07-01T12:41:06Z2022-07-01T12:43:07ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 10 developers invincible!https://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/10.0.1Diplo.GodMode 10.0.12022-06-28T08:58:08Z2022-06-28T09:00:41ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 10 developers invincible!https://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/9.2.3Diplo.GodMode 9.2.32022-05-23T16:51:02Z2022-05-23T16:53:36ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 9 developers invincible!https://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/9.2.2Diplo.GodMode 9.2.22022-05-05T16:30:27Z2022-05-05T16:32:59ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 9 developers invincible!https://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/9.2.1Diplo.GodMode 9.2.12021-10-18T13:40:53Z2021-10-18T13:42:58ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 9 developers invincible!https://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/9.2.0Diplo.GodMode 9.2.02021-10-05T16:21:14Z2021-10-05T16:22:53ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 9 developers invincible!https://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/9.1.1Diplo.GodMode 9.1.12021-10-04T17:43:54Z2021-10-04T17:45:55ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 9 developers invincible!https://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/9.1.0Diplo.GodMode 9.1.02021-10-01T15:16:09Z2021-10-01T15:17:39ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 9 developers invincible!https://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/9.0.0Diplo.GodMode 9.0.02021-09-28T18:08:27Z2021-09-28T18:09:58ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 9 developers invincible!https://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/2.5.0Diplo.GodMode 2.5.02022-07-01T12:27:53Z2022-07-01T12:29:35ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco developers invincible! This custom tree in the Settings section of Umbraco 8 allows you to browse, query and search your document types and compositions; your templates and partials; your datatypes and property editors; your media library; your custom controllers and models.
For instance, you can:
* Easily see which document types inherit from any of your compositions
* See which document types use which property editor or data type instance
* See which partials are used by all your templates
* Distinguish between element types and types that vary by culture or segment
* Find out which data types are being used (or not)
* Browse all media in the Media Library and sort it by file type, size or media type
* Browse all your content in an easy-to-filter flat table and also view the raw nuCache data
* View all Umbraco members and filter them by assigned group
* See content usage statistics by Content Type
* Browse all tags and see what content is associated with them
* See which controllers (Surface, API and RenderMvc) are being used and in what namespaces and DLLs
* View all generated models (that inherit from PublishedContentModel)
* Browse all Umbraco and server settings (including registered servers and migration history)
* Look at all interfaces in assemblies
* Clear the various Umbraco caches and even restart the app pool or bump the Client Dependency version
* Warm up the compilation of all views in a single bound... erm, click
* Uses Umbraco's infinite editor functionality for seamless editing
* Plus lots morehttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/2.4.1Diplo.GodMode 2.4.12021-10-04T17:42:21Z2021-10-04T17:44:23ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco developers invincible! This custom tree in the Settings section of Umbraco 8 allows you to browse, query and search your document types and compositions; your templates and partials; your datatypes and property editors; your media library; your custom controllers and models.
For instance, you can:
* Easily see which document types inherit from any of your compositions
* See which document types use which property editor or data type instance
* See which partials are used by all your templates
* Distinguish between element types and types that vary by culture or segment
* Find out which data types are being used (or not)
* Browse all media in the Media Library and sort it by file type, size or media type
* Browse all your content in an easy-to-filter flat table and also view the raw nuCache data
* View all Umbraco members and filter them by assigned group
* See content usage statistics by Content Type
* Browse all tags and see what content is associated with them
* See which controllers (Surface, API and RenderMvc) are being used and in what namespaces and DLLs
* View all generated models (that inherit from PublishedContentModel)
* Browse all Umbraco and server settings (including registered servers and migration history)
* Look at all interfaces in assemblies
* Clear the various Umbraco caches and even restart the app pool or bump the Client Dependency version
* Warm up the compilation of all views in a single bound... erm, click
* Uses Umbraco's infinite editor functionality for seamless editing
* Plus lots morehttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/2.3.0Diplo.GodMode 2.3.02021-06-14T13:10:43Z2021-06-14T13:12:15ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco developers invincible! This custom tree in the Settings section of Umbraco 8 allows you to browse, query and search your document types and compositions; your templates and partials; your datatypes and property editors; your media library; your custom controllers and models.
For instance, you can:
* Easily see which document types inherit from any of your compositions
* See which document types use which property editor or data type instance
* See which partials are used by all your templates
* Distinguish between element types and types that vary by culture or segment
* Find out which data types are being used (or not)
* Browse all media in the Media Library and sort it by file type, size or media type
* Browse all your content in an easy-to-filter flat table and also view the raw nuCache data
* View all Umbraco members and filter them by assigned group
* See content usage statistics by Content Type
* See which controllers (Surface, API and RenderMvc) are being used and in what namespaces and DLLs
* View all generated models (that inherit from PublishedContentModel)
* Browse all Umbraco and server settings (including registered servers and migration history)
* Look at all interfaces in assemblies
* Clear the various Umbraco caches and even restart the app pool or bump the Client Dependency version
* Warm up the compilation of all views in a single bound... erm, click
* Uses Umbraco's infinite editor functionality for seamless editing
* Plus lots morehttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/2.1.0Diplo.GodMode 2.1.02019-10-01T13:10:36Z2019-10-01T13:12:37ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco developers invincible! This custom tree in the Settings section of Umbraco 8 allows you to browse, query and search your document types and compositions; your templates and partials; your datatypes and property editors; your media library; your custom controllers and models.
For instance, you can:
* Easily see which document types inherit from any of your compositions
* See which document types use which property editor or data type instance
* See which partials are used by all your templates
* Find out which data types are being used (or not)
* Browse all media in the Media Library and sort it by file type, size or media type
* Browse all your content in an easy-to-filter flat table
* View all Umbraco members and filter them by assigned group
* See content usage statistics by Content Type
* See which controllers (Surface, API and RenderMvc) are being used and in what namespaces and DLLs
* View all generated models (that inherit from PublishedContentModel)
* Browse all Umbraco and server settings (including registered servers and migration history)
* Look at all interfaces in assemblies
* Clear the various Umbraco caches and even restart the app pool or bump the Client Dependency version
* Warm up the compilation of all views in a single bound... erm, click
* Now uses Infinite Editors for related content
* Plus lots morehttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/2.0.0Diplo.GodMode 2.0.02019-07-26T09:04:06Z2019-07-26T09:08:17ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco developers invincible! This custom tree in the Settings section of Umbraco 8 allows you to browse, query and search your document types and compositions; your templates and partials; your datatypes and property editors; your media library; your custom controllers and models.
For instance, you can:
* Easily see which document types inherit from any of your compositions
* See which document types use which property editor or data type instance
* See which partials are used by all your templates
* Find out which data types are being used (or not)
* Browse all media in the Media Library and sort it by file type, size or media type
* Browse all your content in an easy-to-filter flat table
* View all Umbraco members and filter them by assigned group
* See content usage statistics by Content Type
* See which controllers (Surface, API and RenderMvc) are being used and in what namespaces and DLLs
* View all generated models (that inherit from PublishedContentModel)
* Browse all Umbraco and server settings (including registered servers and migration history)
* Look at all interfaces in assemblies
* Clear the various Umbraco caches and even restart the app pool
* Warm up the compilation of all views in a single bound... erm, click
* Plus lots morehttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/1.5.1Diplo.GodMode 1.5.12018-08-08T15:47:19Z2018-11-30T18:18:18ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 7 developers invincible! This custom tree in the Developer section of Umbraco allows you to browse, query and search your document types and compositions; your templates and partials; your datatypes and property editors; your media library; your custom controllers and models.
For instance, you can:
* Easily see which document types inherit from any of your compositions
* See which document types use which property editor or data type instance
* See which partials are used by all your templates
* Find out which data types are being used (or not)
* Browse all media in the Media Library and sort it by file type, size or media type
* Browse all your content in an easy-to-filter flat table
* View all Umbraco members and filter them by assigned group
* See content usage statistics by Content Type
* See which controllers (Surface, API and RenderMvc) are being used and in what namespaces and DLLs
* View all generated models (that inherit from PublishedContentModel)
* Browse all Umbraco and server settings (including registered servers and migration history)
* Look at all interfaces in assemblies
* Clear the various Umbraco caches and even restart the app pool
* Warm up the compilation of all views in a single bound... erm, click
* Plus lots morehttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/1.5.0Diplo.GodMode 1.5.02018-06-22T14:27:13Z2018-11-30T18:18:21ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 7 developers invincible! This custom tree in the Developer section of Umbraco allows you to browse, query and search your document types and compositions; your templates and partials; your datatypes and property editors; your media library; your custom controllers and models.
For instance, you can:
* Easily see which document types inherit from any of your compositions
* See which document types use which property editor or data type instance
* See which partials are used by all your templates
* Find out which data types are being used (or not)
* Browse all media in the Media Library and sort it by file type, size or media type
* Browse all your content in an easy-to-filter flat table
* View all Umbraco members and filter them by assigned group
* See content usage statistics by Content Type
* See which controllers (Surface, API and RenderMvc) are being used and in what namespaces and DLLs
* View all generated models (that inherit from PublishedContentModel)
* Browse all Umbraco and server settings (including registered servers and migration history)
* Look at all interfaces in assemblies
* Clear the various Umbraco caches and even restart the app pool
* Warm up the compilation of all views in a single bound... erm, click
* Plus lots morehttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/1.4.0Diplo.GodMode 1.4.02018-01-19T12:14:43Z2018-11-30T18:21:18ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 7 developers invincible! This custom tree in the Developer section of Umbraco allows you to browse, query and search your document types and compositions; your templates and partials; your datatypes and property editors; your media library; your custom controllers and models.
For instance, you can:
* Easily see which document types inherit from any of your compositions
* See which document types use which property editor or data type instance
* See which partials are used by all your templates
* Find out which data types are being used (or not)
* Browse all media in the Media Library and sort it by file type, size or media type
* Browse all your content in an easy-to-filter flat table
* View all Umbraco members and filter them by assigned group
* See content usage statistics by Content Type
* See which controllers (Surface, API and RenderMvc) are being used and in what namespaces and DLLs
* View all generated models (that inherit from PublishedContentModel)
* Browse all Umbraco and server settings (including registered servers and migration history)
* Look at all interfaces in assemblies
* Clear the various Umbraco caches and even restart the app pool
* Warm up the compilation of all views in a single bound... erm, click
* Plus lots morehttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/1.3.9Diplo.GodMode 1.3.92017-10-04T13:31:00Z2018-11-30T18:18:18ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 7 developers invincible! This custom tree in the Developer section of Umbraco allows you to browse, query and search your document types and compositions; your templates and partials; your datatypes and property editors; your media library; your custom controllers and models.
For instance, you can:
* Easily see which document types inherit from any of your compositions
* See which document types use which property editor or data type instance
* See which partials are used by all your templates
* Find out which data types are being used (or not)
* Browse all media in the Media Library and sort it by file type, size or media type
* Browse all your content in an easy-to-filter flat table
* See content usage statistics by Content Type
* See which controllers (Surface, API and RenderMvc) are being used and in what namespaces and DLLs
* View all generated models (that inherit from PublishedContentModel)
* Browse all Umbraco and server settings (including registered servers and migration history)
* Look at all interfaces in assemblies
* Clear the various Umbraco caches and even restart the app pool
* Warm up the compilation of all views in a single bound... erm, click
* Plus lots morehttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/1.3.7Diplo.GodMode 1.3.72017-05-10T14:07:34Z2018-11-30T18:18:17ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 7 developers invincible! This custom tree in the Developer section of Umbraco allows you to browse, query and search your document types and compositions; your templates and partials; your datatypes and property editors; your media library; your custom controllers and models.
For instance, you can:
* Easily see which document types inherit from any of your compositions
* See which document types use which property editor or data type instance
* See which partials are used by all your templates
* Find out which data types are being used (or not)
* Browse all media in the Media Library and sort it by file type, size or media type
* Browse all your content in an easy-to-filter flat table
* See content usage statistics by Content Type
* See which controllers (Surface, API and RenderMvc) are being used and in what namespaces and DLLs
* View all generated models (that inherit from PublishedContentModel)
* Browse all Umbraco and server settings (including registered servers and migration history)
* Look at all interfaces in assemblies
* Clear the various Umbraco caches and even restart the app pool
* Warm up the compilation of all views in a single bound... erm, click
* Plus lots morehttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/1.3.5Diplo.GodMode 1.3.52017-05-03T09:33:43Z2018-11-30T18:18:16ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 7 developers invincible! This custom tree in the Developer section of Umbraco allows you to browse, query and search your document types and compositions; your templates and partials; your datatypes and property editors; your media library; your custom controllers and models.
For instance, you can:
* Easily see which document types inherit from any of your compositions
* See which document types use which property editor or data type instance
* See which partials are used by all your templates
* Find out which data types are being used (or not)
* Browse all media in the Media Library and sort it by file type, size or media type
* Browse all your content in an easy-to-filter flat table
* See which controllers (Surface, API and RenderMvc) are being used and in what namespaces and DLLs
* View all generated models (that inherit from PublishedContentModel)
* Browse all Umbraco and server settings
* Look at all interfaces in assemblies
* Clear the various Umbraco caches and even restart the app pool
* Warm up the compilation of all views in a single bound... erm, click
* Plus lots morehttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/1.3.4Diplo.GodMode 1.3.42017-05-03T09:03:32Z2018-11-30T18:18:17ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 7 developers invincible! This custom tree in the Developer section of Umbraco allows you to browse, query and search your document types and compositions; your templates and partials; your datatypes and property editors; your media library; your custom controllers and models.
For instance, you can:
* Easily see which document types inherit from any of your compositions
* See which document types use which property editor or data type instance
* See which partials are used by all your templates
* Find out which data types are being used (or not)
* Browse all media in the Media Library and sort it by file type, size or media type
* Browse all your content in an easy-to-filter flat table
* See which controllers (Surface, API and RenderMvc) are being used and in what namespaces and DLLs
* View all generated models (that inherit from PublishedContentModel)
* Browse all Umbraco and server settings
* Look at all interfaces in assemblies
* Clear the various Umbraco caches and even restart the app pool
* Warm up the compilation of all views in a single bound... erm, click
* Plus lots morehttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/1.3.3Diplo.GodMode 1.3.32017-04-11T15:07:06Z2018-11-30T18:18:17ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 7 developers invincible! This custom tree in the Developer section of Umbraco allows you to browse, query and search your document types and compositions; your templates and partials; your datatypes and property editors; your media library; your custom controllers and models.
For instance, you can:
* Easily see which document types inherit from any of your compositions
* See which document types use which property editor or data type instance
* See which partials are used by all your templates
* Find out which data types are being used (or not)
* Browse all media in the Media Library and sort it by file type, size or media type
* Browse all your content in an easy-to-filter flat table
* See which controllers (Surface, API and RenderMvc) are being used and in what namespaces and DLLs
* View all generated models (that inherit from PublishedContentModel)
* Browse all Umbraco and server settings
* Look at all interfaces in assemblies
* Clear the various Umbraco caches and even restart the app pool
* Plus lots morehttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/1.3.2Diplo.GodMode 1.3.22016-12-03T19:57:25Z2018-11-30T18:18:18ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 7 developers invincible! This custom tree in the Developer section of Umbraco allows you to browse, query and search your document types and compositions; your templates and partials; your datatypes and property editors; your media library; your custom controllers and models.
For instance, you can:
* Easily see which document types inherit from any of your compositions
* See which document types use which property editor or data type instance
* See which partials are used by all your templates
* Find out which data types are being used (or not)
* Browse all media in the Media Library and sort it by file type, size or media type
* Browse all your content in an easy-to-filter flat table
* See which controllers (Surface, API and RenderMvc) are being used and in what namespaces and DLLs
* View all generated models (that inherit from PublishedContentModel)
* Browse all Umbraco and server settings
* Look at all interfaces in assemblies
* Clear the various Umbraco caches and even restart the app pool
* Plus lots morehttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/1.3.1Diplo.GodMode 1.3.12016-12-03T19:38:38Z2018-11-30T18:18:23ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 7 developers invincible! This custom tree in the Developer section of Umbraco allows you to browse, query and search your document types and compositions; your templates and partials; your datatypes and property editors; your media library; your custom controllers and models.
For instance, you can:
* Easily see which document types inherit from any of your compositions
* See which document types use which property editor or data type instance
* See which partials are used by all your templates
* Find out which data types are being used (or not)
* Browse all media in the Media Library and sort it by file type, size or media type
* Browse all your content in an easy-to-filter flat table
* See which controllers (Surface, API and RenderMvc) are being used and in what namespaces and DLLs
* View all generated models (that inherit from PublishedContentModel)
* Browse all Umbraco and server settings
* Look at all interfaces in assemblies
* Clear the various Umbraco caches and even restart the app pool
* Plus lots morehttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/1.3.0Diplo.GodMode 1.3.02016-12-03T14:09:08Z2018-11-30T18:18:23ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 7 developers invincible! This custom tree in the Developer section of Umbraco allows you to browse, query and search your document types and compositions; your templates and partials; your datatypes and property editors; your media library; your custom controllers and models.
For instance, you can:
* Easily see which document types inherit from any of your compositions
* See which document types use which property editor or data type instance
* See which partials are used by all your templates
* Find out which data types are being used (or not)
* Browse all media in the Media Library and sort it by file type, size or media type
* Browse all your content in an easy-to-filter flat table
* See which controllers (Surface, API and RenderMvc) are being used and in what namespaces and DLLs
* View all generated models (that inherit from PublishedContentModel)
* Browse all Umbraco and server settings
* Look at all interfaces in assemblies
* Clear the various Umbraco caches and even restart the app pool
* Plus lots morehttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/1.2.0Diplo.GodMode 1.2.02016-08-18T19:57:13Z2018-11-30T18:18:23ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 7 developers invincible!
This custom tree in the Developer section of Umbraco allows you to browse, query and search your document types and compositions; your templates and partials; your datatypes and property editors; your media library; your custom controllers and models.
For instance, you can:
* Easily see which document types inherit from any of your compositions
* See which document types use which property editor or data type instance
* See which partials are used by all your templates
* Find out which data types are being used (or not)
* Browse all media in the Media Library and sort it by file type, size or media type
* See which controllers (Surface, API and RenderMvc) are being used and in what namespaces and DLLs
* View all generated models (that inherit from PublishedContentModel)
* Browse all Umbraco and server settings
* Look at all interfaces in assemblies
* Clear the various Umbraco caches and even restart the app pool
* Plus lots more!https://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/1.1.0Diplo.GodMode 1.1.02016-06-27T20:17:49Z2018-11-30T18:20:49ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploDiplo God Mode makes Umbraco 7 developers invincible! This custom tree in the Developer section of Umbraco allows you to browse, query and search your document types and compositions; your templates and partials; your datatypes and property editors; your media library; your custom controllers and models.
For instance, you can:
* Easily see which document types inherit from any of your compositions
* See which document types use which property editor or data type instance
* See which partials are used by all your templates
* Find out which data types are being used (or not)
* Browse all media in the Media Library and sort it by file type, size or media type
* See which controllers (Surface, API and RenderMvc) are being used and in what namespaces and DLLs
* View all generated models (that inherit from PublishedContentModel)
* Browse all Umbraco and server settings
* Look at all interfaces in assemblies
* Plus lots morehttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Diplo.GodMode/1.0.0Diplo.GodMode 1.0.02016-06-09T21:02:17Z2018-11-30T18:20:49ZDanDiplohttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/DanDiploGod Mode is a custom Umbraco 7 tree aimed at Developers to make it easy to locate, search and query your Umbraco 7 assets (doctypes, templates, property editors, media, controllers, models etc)