Use case-driven examples for using Puppeteer and headless chrome
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Use case-driven examples for using Puppeteer and headless chrome
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A browser bookmarklet for exporting conversations with ChatGPT as markdown files.
Quickly and easily install common browsers and browser testing tools on CircleCI
A collection of browser games and other stuff for the Nintendo 3DS
Bookmarklets.js is a simple JavaScript library for creating and manipulating custom bookmarklets.
Different in browser tools like password generator, base64 decoder and encoder, json preety etc. Without any analytics and stuff like that
🚀 An extension for Google Chrome, whose purpose is to control the video speed on YouTube. A floating bar is added to the side of the page, and through it it is possible to control the speed in a very simple and legal way.
Send faster and easier emails with PurpleBird, A email sender browser tool
A Firefox extension that allows users to customize keyboard shortcuts for common browser actions.
WebTrackr is a Chrome extension that simplifies link and tab management. Quickly save links or entire tabs with a click, and view them in an easy-to-access list.
A powerful Chromium extension that leverages the multiple AI APIs to assist with various text operations, image analysis, and PDF processing.
Browser userscripts I created for personal use.
Downloads Organiser Extension is a user-friendly chrome browser extension designed to help you effortlessly manage and organize your downloaded files into dedicated folders
An extension built primarily to store tab collections in Firefox Android and sync between Firefox Desktop through the use of Google Drive.
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