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crxviewer discussion
crxviewer reviews and mentions
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Popular GitHub Action tj-actions/changed-files is compromised
This is why I fork the extensions I use, with the exception of uBlock. Basically just copy the extension folder, if I can't find it on GitHub. That way I can audit the code and not have to worry about an auto-update sneaking in something nefarious. I've had two extensions in the past suddenly start asking for permissions they definitely did not need, and I suspect this is why.
Btw, here's a site where you can inspect an extension's source code before you install it: https://robwu.nl/crxviewer/
- TabBoo – add random jumpscares to websites you're trying to avoid
- The Karma Connection in Chrome Web Store
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Show HN: YouTube's killing adblockers, so we made an undetectable one
For those who want to review the source: https://robwu.nl/crxviewer/?crx=https%3A%2F%2Fchrome.google....
tldr; it just clicks the "skip ad" button if one appears in the first 5 seconds
- Show HN: I made a Chrome extension to put headlines back into Twitter
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clean up utm= parameters
You can extract the extension files using something like https://robwu.nl/crxviewer/ and run it from a local folder
- where is the source code on the addons page
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I have 49 add-ons enabled, how can I switch between a different configuration of addons as needed ? (other than running a private window)
30. Extension source viewer 1.6.12 (Disabled) View source code of Firefox addons and Chrome extensions (crx/nex/xpi) from addons.mozilla.org, the Chrome Webstore and elsewhere. https://github.com/Rob--W/crxviewer
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Requires permission for 2 other sites, please tell me which !
I understand this box is too small to show all the permissions, but either make it scrollable, or give me a button to open said add-on in https://robwu.nl/crxviewer/ maybe ?
- This permission request window, should list all websites impacted, not just say "200 more"
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Rob--W/crxviewer is an open source project licensed under Mozilla Public License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of crxviewer is JavaScript.