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example-chrome-extension
- Browser extensions spy on you, even if its developers don't
- Google authentication in Chrome extension
- Newbie developer
- Let's build a Chrome extension that steals everything
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Any good tutorial or course to learn chrome extensions dev
Shameless plug: I was totally dissatisfied with the state of extension documentation and tutorials, so I wrote a book on building Chrome extensions: https://www.buildingbrowserextensions.com/
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For your next side project, make a browser extension
I was enthusiastic enough about extensions that I decided to publish a book about building them: https://www.buildingbrowserextensions.com/
Browser extensions are severely underrated as a platform because they aren't sexy. For all that mobile devices have given us, so much of our work continues to be done using a desktop browser. Enhancements such as augmenting websites with widgets, supplying contextual information, and automating repetitive tasks using the authenticated session - when applied appropriately - can save someone hours every day.
- Learn to create modern Chrome extensions with React, OAuth, and manifest v3
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Ask HN: What weird technical scene are you fond/part of?
Browser extensions. Not quite a website, not quite a mobile app, and surprisingly pervasive. Most people don't realize how incredibly powerful they are, even with manifest v3.
I almost fell out of my chair when I found out there were no books on how to build them, so I wrote one: https://www.buildingbrowserextensions.com/ It was incredibly enjoyable to go through the APIs and write about all the different crazy things they can do.
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“UBO Minus (MV3)” – An Experimental uBlock Origin Build for Manifest V3
I was frustrated with the lack of resources, so I'm publishing a book on it: "Building Browser Extensions". Available later this year. https://www.buildingbrowserextensions.com/
And check out the companion extension: https://www.buildingbrowserextensions.com/b2x
What are some alternatives?
plasmo - 🧩 The Browser Extension Framework
brave-browser - Brave browser for Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Windows.
twitter-profile-search - Bringing profile search button to Twitter web!
webextensions - Charter and administrivia for the WebExtensions Community Group (WECG)
google-api-javascript-client - Google APIs Client Library for browser JavaScript, aka gapi.
spellbook - Spellbook is a WebExtension to easily add new bookmarks to correct categories
Speed-Run-Sidebar - A Display + Controller to integrate with OBS
control-panel-for-twitter - Browser extension which gives you more control over your Twitter timeline and adds missing features and UI improvements - available for desktop and mobile browsers
new-wave - Stack Computer Bytecode Interpreters: The New Wave
pixiebrix-extension - PixieBrix browser extension
uBOL-home - uBO Lite home (MV3)