RecipeFilter VS asciidoctor-browser-extension

Compare RecipeFilter vs asciidoctor-browser-extension and see what are their differences.

RecipeFilter

Browser extension that focuses recipes front and center on food blogs (by sean-public)

asciidoctor-browser-extension

:white_circle: An extension for web browsers that converts AsciiDoc files to HTML using Asciidoctor.js. (by asciidoctor)
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RecipeFilter asciidoctor-browser-extension
10 1
288 215
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3.4 6.1
2 months ago 1 day ago
JavaScript CSS
GNU General Public License v3.0 only MIT License
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RecipeFilter

Posts with mentions or reviews of RecipeFilter. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-16.

asciidoctor-browser-extension

Posts with mentions or reviews of asciidoctor-browser-extension. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-22.
  • Ask HN: What browser extensions are a must-have for HNers in 2021?
    28 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 22 Nov 2021
    All the usual suspects named previously: uBlock Origin, Bitwarden, ViolentMonkey, Vimium, etc. Plus:

    * Shift Click --As the name suggests. Shift+Click on any image on a webpage and it will open the image in a new tab. Great for quickly getting the full-size version of images on web pages and more useful than it sounds, as it saves opening the browsers dev tools pane and source code diving:

    https://shft.cl

    * Country Flag & Whois --not exactly a necessity, but a fun extension anyway. Gives you a wee flag at the side of your address bar, showing you which country the server of the site you're visiting is hosted in. On a more practical note, you can click the flag to view the Whois info for that domain:

    https://add0n.com/country-flags.html

    * Asccidoctor.js Live Preview --A while back I started using AsciiDoc for all my text composing needs, after finding the limitations and ever-multiplying variants of MarkDown increasingly annoying. Unfortunately, while many text editors come with Markdown preview capabilities, I've yet to find one that can do AsciiDoc previews. So that's where this extension comes in. I open my AscciDoc files in my browser and this extension automatically generates a preview, which I can then 'print to PDF' to have a nicely formatted document created using AsciiDoc:

    https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor-browser-extension

    * Stylebot --Inject custom CSS into any webpage. I use it on a couple of sites to fix annoying browser rendering quirks or remove irritating content [with display:none;].

    https://stylebot.dev

    * FireNvim --a nice accompaniment to Vimium. This extension turns text entry windows in web forms into NeoVim edit bufffers, allowing you to edit text using an embedded NeoVim instance. I don't actually use this as much as I thought I might, as I nearly always forget I have it installed:

    https://github.com/glacambre/firenvim

    These last two aren't browser extensions as such. But I can't imagine using my browser without these. So I think they deserve an honourable mention:

    * Pinboard bookmarklet --I use Pinboard to save all my bookmarks. So they're accessible across all my browsers and all my devices. I have the Pinboard bookmarklet on the browser address bar on my desktop machines [and use the 'Share' menu on Android] to quickly bookmark pages from wherever I'm browsing.

    * Telegram --One step down from permanent bookmarking via Pinboard, I use Telegram as my messenger app and avail of this facility all the time on Android to quickly stash links I want to take a look at later on a 'proper' computer --either to view on a larger screen, or because [as with this post] I want to compose a reply, without wrestling with a crappy touchscreen keyboard. Telegram has a 'Saved Messages' chat. So, on an Android device, I hit the 'Share' icon beside the URL on a page I want to save for later and then in the Share window that pops up, I send the URL to Telegram 'Saved Messages' where I can grab it later, when I'm on a real computer.

    For anyone using Yandex Mail; Yandex also have a Telegram Bot which provides a similar function but also emails you the link as well. I used to use this til I realised the emails where pretty superfluous and just started sending links to my Telegram 'Saved Messages' instead:

    https://t.me/YandexMail360_bot

What are some alternatives?

When comparing RecipeFilter and asciidoctor-browser-extension you can also consider the following projects:

old-reddit-redirect - Ensure Reddit always loads the old design

sidebery - Firefox extension for managing tabs and bookmarks in sidebar.

xcloud-keyboard-mouse - Moved to https://github.com/ModernKit/xcloud-keyboard-mouse

refined-github - :octocat: Browser extension that simplifies the GitHub interface and adds useful features

auto-tab-discard - Use native tab discarding method to automatically reduce memory usage of inactive tabs

bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean

vimari - Safari port of vimium

Reddit-Enhancement-Suite - Reddit Enhancement Suite

videospeed - HTML5 video speed controller (for Google Chrome)

Cookie-AutoDelete - Firefox and Chrome WebExtension that deletes cookies and other browsing site data as soon as the tab closes, domain changes, browser restarts, or a combination of those events.

web-archives - Browser extension for viewing archived and cached versions of web pages, available for Chrome, Edge and Safari