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Chrome extension for displaying GitHub trending repository statistics Discover the hottest projects on GitHub, faster and easier! * 📊 Real-time GitHub trending stats * 🌍 Multi-language support (14 languages) * ⏰ Time filters: 24h / 1 week / 1 month / 3 months * 💻 Programming language filters * ❤️ Save your favorite repos for quick access * 🎨 Modern, responsive UI design * 🚀 One-click sidebar for instant access 🎯 **Perfect For:** * Developers * open-source enthusiasts, * tech trend watchers.
GitHub Explorer
Discover trending repositories and more GitHub Explorer - Your Gateway to Discovering Amazing Repositories Unlock the full potential of GitHub with this powerful exploration tool that brings the best repositories right to your browser. Whether you're a developer looking for inspiration, learning new technologies, or searching for useful tools, GitHub Explorer makes discovery effortless. Browse daily, weekly, and monthly trending repositories Stay updated with the latest popular projects in the developer community 📚 Awesome Lists Explore curated awesome lists across all programming languages and topics Find comprehensive collections of resources, tools, and libraries 🍴 Most Forked Projects Discover the most forked repositories that developers love to contribute to Identify popular open-source projects worth exploring 🔖 Smart Bookmarks (New in v1.1) Save your favorite repositories for quick access Build your personal collection of useful projects 👤 Developer Profiles (New in v1.1) Explore GitHub user profiles and their repositories Discover talented developers and their contributions to the community 🎯 Advanced Filtering: Clean, intuitive interface as your browser start page Lightning-fast search and filtering Direct links to repositories Personal bookmark management Developer profile exploration No GitHub API limits - browse freely Completely free to use 🔒 Privacy & Data Policy: Zero data collection - We don't collect, store, or track any personal information No external servers - All data stays on your device GitHub API only - We only fetch publicly available repository information directly from GitHub's official API Local storage only - Your bookmarks and preferences are stored locally on your browser No analytics or tracking - Complete privacy guaranteed Perfect for developers, students, project managers, and anyone interested in discovering quality open-source projects and staying current with technology trends. Transform your new tab into a powerful GitHub discovery tool today!
Reddit History - Logs All Posts You View
Logs every post you've viewed on Reddit Ever stumble on an interesting Reddit post or comment and wish you could easily find it later? Reddit History helps you keep track of everything you’ve seen—discussions, memes, helpful answers, and more. 🚀 This lightweight browser extension runs quietly in the background, automatically saving posts and comments as you browse Reddit. No need to save manually—Reddit History captures it all. 🧩 How to Get Started with Reddit History: 1️⃣ Click the install button to add Reddit History. 2️⃣ Pin the extension icon to your toolbar. 3️⃣ Browse Reddit as usual—Reddit History saves everything you view automatically. 4️⃣ Click the icon anytime to view and search your archive! 📂 💎 What Can Reddit History Do For You? 👉 Automatic Archiving: Every post and comment you view is saved in the background. You don't need to upvote, comment, or save manually—Reddit History handles it. 👉 Effortless Search: Looking for that one comment you saw last week? Use simple keyword search to instantly find it in your archive. 👉 Smart Filters: • Filter by subreddit • View only posts or only comments • See content with images or media 👉 Flexible Sorting: • Sort by when you viewed the content • Sort by the original posting date We’re constantly updating Reddit History to ensure it works seamlessly with the latest version of Reddit and includes the features you care about most.
GitHub Better Line Counts
Lots of code is generated nowadays and GitHub's line counts are not representative of a PR's true size. This extension subtracts generated files from the total line counts, giving you a better idea of how big a PR really is. That's it. Generated files are detected from the branch's root .gitattributes file. See GitHub's docs to learn how to mark a file as generated: https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/working-with-files/managing-files/customizing-how-changed-files-appear-on-github For a simple example, checkout this extension's .gitattributes file! https://github.com/aklinker1/github-better-line-counts/blob/main/.gitattributes The extension is open source: https://github.com/aklinker1/github-better-line-counts
Clawfy
Your browsing talking to your OpenClaw agent. It sees what you're working on, suggests tools, and saves pages to agent memory. Your browser talks to your agent so you don't have to. Clawfy watches what you're researching and browsing and feeds real-time context to your OpenClaw agent. No copy-pasting URLs, no explaining what you're reading. Your agent just knows. HOW IT WORKS: Clawfy runs silently in the background. When you visit a relevant page, it extracts context from the page and sends it to your agent via webhook. Your agent then goes back over your conversation to see if the data it receive is relevent to what you spoke about. If not, it suggests things you might do with the data. It also searches ClawHub for relevant skills and suggests them to you automatically. FREE TIER — Page titles, meta descriptions, and headings detected — Signal matching across 100+ keywords — ClawHub skill suggestions sent to your agent — 5 minute cooldown between detections — Works with any OpenClaw agent (local or remote) PRO TIER ($12/month) — Everything in Free — Deep Scrape: captures full page data as clean markdown — Persistent Memory: saves pages to your agent's memory for later recall — Body text, code blocks, and URL analysis — Conversation awareness: agent checks what you're already discussing — Focus sessions and working hours scheduling — 1 minute cooldown PRIVACY FIRST — Browsing context goes only to YOUR agent (localhost or your own server) — No data sent to Clawfy servers — No browsing history collected — No URLs leave your browser on Free tier — You control everything: pause, disable, or uninstall at any time REQUIREMENTS — An OpenClaw agent with a webhook endpoint — Works with local agents (127.0.0.1) and remote agents (SSH tunnel or HTTPS) — Install the Clawfy and Clawfy PRO skills from clawhub. Clawfy is built for the OpenClaw + ClawHub ecosystem. If you use OpenClaw, this is the missing link between your daily browsing and your agent.