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TabMerger
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over 3 years ago | 9 months ago | |
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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analysis-pipelines
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Open Source Developers -- do you write up a product comparison that shows how your project measures up against other open source projects in the same category?
Do you know some of your users? They might be the ones to ask for help on your project description. Also, for feedback, as a user of open-source projects I don't usually volunteer detailed feedback. If I have a problem or need a new feature I might fill in an issue, but sometimes if there are no guidelines on how to report/request things I feel like my feedback wouldn't be welcome. So maybe add guidelines for that in the FAQ section? Doesn't have to be complex, just an invitation for people to communicate with you through issues, saying you welcome support requests and/or feature requests if you do. Issue templates might be useful too. (An example of mine for inspiration) And if you have specific points you want users to give feedback on, don't hesitate to add a message redirecting to a dedicated issue in your Readme.
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Giving out microgrants to open source projects.
I'd like to submit the CRANE toolbox, dedicated to helping humanities researchers studying online racism with their data analysis tasks. The project managed to carry on after its initial creation during a hackathon. Right now we are maintaining it but can't develop any further because the skillsets needed are more specific and advanced.
TabMerger
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useReducer + useContext + Typescript. Without Redux!
View on GitHub
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Looking for something similar to OneTab, but with sync.
Take a look at an extension I’ve created not so long ago TabMerger. Note that it has paid subscriptions, but it has everything you mentioned that you need
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I guess I have to many tabs open...
You might find TabMerger useful 😉
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How to sell an open source cross-browser extension with paying customers?
Let's say I want to sell my open source cross-browser extension - TabMerger.
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Tired of working on projects alone
My current project TabMerger greatly highlights my skills and abilities for both Full Stack Development and DevOps Engineering. As you can see, I pay a lot of attention to even the smallest details in my code and try my best to document everything well - oh and yeah I put in a lot of work into my projects.
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5 things to include in your project ASAP
A good point about TypeScript is that you can slowly/incrementally modify your JavaScript files in existing projects and everything will still work fine - since TS files get compiled to JS. Check out TabMerger's repository to see how I structured my project to incorporate and successfully run with TypeScript.
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TabMerger alternative?
I was using tabmerger (https://github.com/lbragile/TabMerger) mostly from beginning, and I was working great, but with recent update they (lbragile) introduced subscriptions. That wouldn't be a problem if you didn't need to buy a subscription do anything useful with this extension. So I need another piece of software, similar to tabmerger, any recommendations?
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TabMerger v2.0.0 - A Huge Step Forward In My Development Career!
TabMerger is essentially a very convenient way to store tabs in highly customizable groups rather than keeping them open in your browser and using up scarce resources (RAM). TabMerger also includes many essential features which you can read more about on the official homepage
Feel free to contribute to the project as it is Open Source under GPLv3 license
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Do you have 8,427,944 tabs open? Then “OneTab” is for you!
I’d recommend this newly developed extension called TabMerger over OneTab for two reasons, the first being that there are a few additional features like cloud sync. More importantly though, there are significant privacy concerns with OneTab; using the “Share as web page” function can allow your saved tabs to be publically available for viewing on Google. See here for more info
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