pollyjs
Netflix-Hotkeys
pollyjs | Netflix-Hotkeys | |
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2 | 5 | |
10,192 | 9 | |
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4.2 | 7.2 | |
7 months ago | 9 months ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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pollyjs
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Polly.js – Record, replay, and stub HTTP interactions
They "pushed" out this project in 2018
https://github.com/Netflix/pollyjs/commit/281115d359ee0da5e0...
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Show HN: Gut – An easy-to-use CLI for Git
For me it's about how fast I can read though a list of commits and get a sense for what happened. A uniform prefix really helps if you need to write release notes, for example. Check out:
https://github.com/Netflix/pollyjs/commits/master
Here I can quickly tell which commits are features or bug fixes, even if the rest of the message is slow/hard to parse.
Versus:
https://github.com/openai/whisper/commits/main
I sometimes need to parse a couple words before I can figure it out.
The emoji on the repo look quite varied, which is fun, but I think stricter use could be productive.
Netflix-Hotkeys
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Would it be worth publishing my Chrome Extension even if I anticipate that it will have very few users?
I have recently developed a Chrome extension called Netflix Hotkeys, which adds a variety of shortcuts to enhance the Netflix experience. Initially, I created it for my own personal use, but I believe it could be beneficial for others as well. To cater to a wider audience, I have incorporated additional shortcuts and created a comprehensive readme. However, I am now hesitant about publishing it on the Chrome Web Store due to the expected lack of traction. I am concerned that it might not gain much popularity and could be a disappointing endeavor.
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Who here is developing extensions?
What specifically are you building? Is it a browser extension?? Typically, I begin the development of extensions by using boilerplate code. Recently, I've been using the create-chrome-ext tool to generate boilerplate code for extensions, including one called Netflix Hotkeys.
- Netflix Hotkeys: A Chrome Extension to enhance your Netflix Experience
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Netflix Hotkeys: Enhance Your Binge-Watching Experience
You can check out the Extension on GitHub. You can explore the codebase, and contribute your ideas to help make this extension even better.
What are some alternatives?
gitless - A maintained fork of the simple git interface
jumpskip - Skip jumpscares on Netflix 👻
cep-promise - Busca por CEP integrado diretamente aos serviços dos Correios, ViaCEP e outros (Node.js e Browser)
create-chrome-ext - 🍺 Scaffolding your Chrome extension! Boilerplates: react \ vue \ svelte \ solid \ preact \ alpine \ lit \ stencil \ inferno \ vanilla
eventemitter3 - EventEmitter3 - Because there's also a number 2. And we're faster.
night-video-tuner - :clapper: Browser extension that allows adjusting temperature and other properties of videos on Chrome and Firefox.
Gut - Ein Gut git Fluss
envkey - Simple, end-to-end encrypted configuration and secrets management
gut - A version control system with gut feeling.