chrome-extension-boilerplate-react
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chrome-extension-boilerplate-react
- React TS Chrome extension starter?
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Any good tutorials for chrome extension development?
I used this boilerplate repo to rebuild one of my extensions. It has React and Typescript and was super helpful for updating to manifest v3.
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Is there a framework for creating web extensions?
Extensions are made using normal html/css/js. So you could use react and there are boilerplates like this for it.
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How to use react dev tools with Manifest v3?
This commit might be helpful. I'm using this boilerplate and I am satisfied!
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I created a chrome extension to provide visual feedback directly on websites. Any feedback is greatly appreciated!
It is built with react, I was using a react boilerplate for chrome extensions. (this one) For storing the changes I use a postgresql database hosted on Heroku, and the backend part is a simple express API also hosted on Heroku.
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Is there any use for Next.js for Chrome/Browser extensions?
Hey all, I'm tinkering around with chrome extensions and have been using this Github Repo as a start off point - is there something similar for Next.js or would Next.js not work at all for such a thing?
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I built an extension to manage my inspiration from Dribbble, Behance, and Uplabs. (React + TailwindCss)
Found this boilerplate that comes with React and nice dev tools!
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Built a Chrome extension using React and AWS Amplify/Cognito for user authentication to sign up for free trials of subscription services. Plug-in generates a Stripe virtual card, manages your free trial, reminds you when it's over.
Credits to lxieyang on Github, used his template for the boilerplate: https://github.com/lxieyang/chrome-extension-boilerplate-react
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Chrome extension development
I use this boilerplate. It's pretty good, actually I have about 3 or 4 chrome extensions currently in production using it.
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Feedback Friday
Technologies Used: Next.js for our website and a great React Boilerplate for Chrome extensions for the extension itself
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Things change with time
I get 40k downloads/week on a package that just re-renders a React function component. The entire package is five lines.
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Empty Dependencies with useMemo or useCallback VS useRef
In this GitHub issue I essentially proposed changing:
- Can anyone answer this question?? I am stuck in it for a week :(
What are some alternatives?
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