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In GitHub repositories with paid plans, you can set up autolinks to external resources like JIRA and Zendesk. However, these autolinks are not added in pull request and issue titles, where they are often most needed. Alright (AutoLink References In GitHub Titles) is a free open-source browser extension that allows you to add autolinks to pull request and issue titles in all your repositories via a familiar user interface, even without a paid plan. This browser extension is independently developed and not officially endorsed by GitHub. All trademarks are property of their respective owners.
GitHub to JIRA Links
This extension detects JIRA issue tags in GitHub comments and titles of pull requests, and turns them into hyperlinks. This extension detects JIRA issue tags in GitHub comments and titles of pull requests, and turns them into hyperlinks.
GitHub JIRA Ticket Linker
Chrome extension to add a link to the JIRA ticket page on the pull request title. With this, you can easily navigate back to the… Chrome extension to add a link to the JIRA ticket page on the pull request title. With this, you can easily navigate back to the JIRA ticket page from GitHub.
GitHub Favorites
Build and manage your own list of favorite GitHub repositories with drag-and-drop sorting. GitHub Favorites lets you build your own curated list of GitHub repositories and keep them one click away — right on your GitHub dashboard. Stars are great for showing appreciation, but they quickly become an unsorted pile of hundreds (or thousands) of repos. GitHub Favorites is different: it’s a small, private, drag-and-drop list of just the repositories YOU actually want to revisit every day. ★ One-click add On any repository page, a new “Add to favorites” button appears next to the Watch / Star / Fork actions. Click it to bookmark the repo, click again to remove it. ★ Instant access on your dashboard Open github.com and your Favorites card is right there at the top of your feed — with the owner avatar, repo name, and a direct link. ★ Drag-and-drop sorting Reorder your list however you want. Pin the projects you visit most to the top. ★ Quick remove Each row has a small delete button, so you can clean up your list in seconds. ★ Syncs across tabs Add a repo in one tab and watch it appear instantly in every other GitHub tab you have open. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ WHY YOU’LL LIKE IT ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ • Native look & feel — designed to blend in with GitHub’s UI in both light and dark mode. • Works with GitHub’s SPA navigation — no broken buttons after switching repos. • Zero configuration — install it, click the star, you’re done. • Stays out of your way — no popups, no badges, no notifications. • No account, no login, no tracking, no analytics. • No external servers — your favorites are stored locally in your browser using chrome.storage. • No data ever leaves your device. • The extension only runs on github.com pages. • "storage" — to save your favorites list locally in your browser. GitHub Favorites is open source. You can review the code, file issues, or contribute on GitHub: https://github.com/emha/chrome-github-favorites Made for developers who live on GitHub. Enjoy!
GitHub Compare Online
Compare GitHub branches, commits, tags and hashes online # GitHub Compare Online – Chrome Extension **A better way to compare on GitHub.** GitHub’s native compare view is limited — no search, no branch swapping, and no flexible commit/tag selection. **GitHub Compare Online** enhances your experience by adding the features you actually need. ### 🚀 Features - 🔀 **Flexible comparisons** Select and compare any pair of branches, tags, or commit hashes — instantly, with no need to modify URLs manually. - 🧭 **Compact UI** A small, toggleable panel appears at the bottom of every GitHub repo page — always there when you need it, out of the way when you don’t. - 👁️ **Collapsible interface** Easily hide or show the UI with a single click. - 🌗 **Dark / Light mode** Switch themes via a built-in toggle — respects your preference and integrates smoothly with GitHub’s look and feel. - 🔒 **Secure and private** All preferences are stored locally in your browser. No data is tracked or shared.