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This submission creates a new developer productivity tool, the Cross-Browser Synchronization DevTools. It includes a Node.js backend, a React frontend, real-time CSS synchronization, aggregated console logging, and a detailed README.md.


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This commit introduces a new developer productivity tool, the Cross-Browser Synchronization DevTools. This tool provides a real-time, collaborative environment for cross-browser debugging and development.

This initial implementation includes:
- A Node.js backend with a WebSocket server to manage connections and proxy DevTools protocol messages.
- A React frontend that serves as a unified DevTools interface.
- Real-time CSS synchronization, allowing changes in the central UI to be reflected across all connected browser instances.
- Aggregated console logging, displaying console messages from all connected browsers in a single view.
- A comprehensive README.md with detailed setup and usage instructions.
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