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shortcutsensei
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Ask HN: What browser extensions are a must-have for HNers in 2021?
If you are on gmail and want to learn more shortcuts try: https://github.com/janmechtel/shortcutsensei
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A friend and I just released Shortcut Sensei, a free browser extension that teaches the user keyboard shortcuts!
You can also check out our code (and contribute!) on Github. We have some polls under the 'issues' tab where you can vote for what web app / language / browser should be added next, so let us know :) Lastly, feel free to leave us your feedback via a comment, message or review.
RecipeFilter
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25 awesome food websites -
https://github.com/sean-public/RecipeFilter Chrome extension that focuses recipes front and center on food blogs - GitHub - sean-public/RecipeFilter: Chrome extension that focuses recipes front and center on food blogs
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Pictures do not do them justice, these are hands down the best honey rolls of all time. Putting link to the recipe in the comments
This is an open source project: https://github.com/sean-public/RecipeFilter
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I made a Chrome Extension that gets rid of clutter in recipe sites and shows just the recipe and instructions
Recipefilter
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What is a website everyone should know about?
There's also an extension for both Chrome and Firefox called Recipe Filter, which gives you a popup with just the recipe on those blog sites. Works pretty well.
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Show HN: OnlyRecipe.app – Remove clutter from recipe sites. No story, no popups
I get loads of really kind emails and messages on a daily basis from the users. It's been really rewarding in that way. A couple ideas that people have put forth seem really reasonable, such as unit conversions, print-friendly pages, and automatic nutrition labels. In fact, I'd actually love those too as a cook!
One feature that would improve the recipe recognition and unlock lots of other features where it's found would be JSON-LD support. I'm seeing lots of recipe pages containing those handy, structured formats lately.
A comment about JSON-LD: https://github.com/sean-public/RecipeFilter/issues/22#issuec...
But all of these things stray from the fundamental simplicity of what it does. The code is just 92 lines of JS and works (or breaks!) transparently. If I started adding features, it would quickly become another complex system to maintain and I have plent of that at work ;)
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Ask HN: What browser extensions are a must-have for HNers in 2021?
Lots of good extensions in this thread.
Here are some optional extensions I like:
- Twemex - https://twemex.app/ - Adds a really useful sidebar to Twitter.
- Recipe Filter - https://github.com/sean-public/RecipeFilter - Focuses recipes front and center on food blogs
- Notion Boost - https://gourav.io/notion-boost - Adds a lot of really nice features to Notion
- Tampermonkey - https://www.tampermonkey.net/ - Lets you create your own JS customizations on web pages without needing to make a whole browser extension.
I really wish it was far easier for everyday people to make their own personal browser extension-like functionality and share it with others. Extending the apps we use feels really empowering and can help people transition from helpless consumers of apps to authors of how their computer works. Here's an essay I like detailing this view:
https://www.geoffreylitt.com/2019/07/29/browser-extensions.h...
And while I'm here I'd also like to plug a service I wrote that lets you easily add paid features to extensions you develop:
https://extensionpay.com
I made it to use myself but lots of developers have found it useful in monetizing their extensions without ads or selling user data. And even to my surprise, users are actually willing to pay for browser extensions! The service has made devs over $13k since I launched earlier this year!
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Thank you food bloggers who include "jump to recipe"! 💕💖💕💖💕💖
I use Recipe Filter [chrome extension or if you prefer the github]
- Recipeasly: Food website removed after blogger backlash
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I no longer trust The Great Suspender
This is an open source project: https://github.com/sean-public/RecipeFilter
What are some alternatives?
tabliss - A beautiful, customisable New Tab page for Firefox, Chrome, and Edge.
xcloud-keyboard-mouse - Moved to https://github.com/ModernKit/xcloud-keyboard-mouse
shortcuts-js - A JavaScript iOS 12 Shortcuts creator
refined-github - :octocat: Browser extension that simplifies the GitHub interface and adds useful features
hush - 🤫 Noiseless Browsing – Content Blocker for Safari
auto-tab-discard - Use native tab discarding method to automatically reduce memory usage of inactive tabs
FreeTube - An Open Source YouTube app for privacy
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.
SponsorBlock - Skip YouTube video sponsors (browser extension)
web-archives - Browser extension for viewing archived and cached versions of web pages, available for Chrome, Edge and Safari
old-reddit-redirect - Ensure Reddit always loads the old design
vimium - The hacker's browser.