Example Firefox add-ons created using the WebExtensions API
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Example Firefox add-ons created using the WebExtensions API
A browser extension that removes undesired websites from Google results to make easy to access high quality and clean information using the WebExtensions API. 🔍
Awesome cross-extension APIs that enable browser extensions to integrate with each other.
Browser extension for Chrome and Firefox. Mirror from https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/performance/WikimediaDebug/.
LocalForage storage driver for WebExtension storage APIs
A Chrome (http://bit.ly/ChromePrivateX) and Firefox (http://tiny.cc/privatex) browser extension which provide safe access by reminding the user to open Banking sites using Private Browsing mode. Also, this extension by default chops off the Google Analytics tracking (i.e. Urchin Tracking Monitor) tokens from the URL's query string before the web…
Download instagram photos easily (and without screenshoting)
Repository to populate all volunteers webextensions mentors on map.
Browser extension for floating Zulip narrows within the webapp.
A simple polyfill, based on Javascript Proxy, for Promise based WebExtension.
This repository contains all the Firefox Add-ons built using JavaScript API. This is a series of extensions which are developed for showcasing the WebExtension API usage.
A browser add-on to keep you focused.
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