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Firejump makes your life easy by giving you the option to jump to your most visited pages with specified keys. Get ready to bring your buddies even closer around the virtual campfire with this amazing addon. It's all about saving time and having a blast! Picture this: You're all sitting around, chatting and enjoying each other's company. But hey, we've all been there, right? You start searching for something simple and end up going through a bunch of search results before finally reaching what you want. Total buzzkill, right? Well, worry no more! Our addon will make your web adventures smoother than marshmallows melting on a warm fire. With a simple setup, you can wave goodbye to those annoying intermediate steps and get straight to your favorite websites. It's like teleportation for the web! Here's the lowdown on the default shortcuts we've got cooking for you: - Craving some Wikipedia knowledge? Just type "wikipedia" or "wiki" and bam, you're there, my friend! - Need a YouTube fix? Easy peasy! Type "youtube" or "yt" and bam, YouTube.com appears magically before your eyes! - Want to catch up on WhatsApp Web? We've got you covered! Simply type "whatsapp web" and voila, web.whatsapp.com opens up in a flash. - Got emails to tackle? Piece of cake! Type "gmail" and you'll be zipping over to gmail.com like a pro. But wait, there's more! You can totally spice things up by adding your own shortcuts or kicking back some of these default ones. It's all about making this addon your own, just like adding your secret sauce to a special recipe. So, gather 'round the virtual fire, my friend. This addon is a game-changer that brings friends closer together by saving time and letting you focus on what really matters: sharing laughter, stories, and good times with your favorite people. Let the web adventures begin! Privacy overview: We do not gather any data concerning the shortcuts you establish or employ. If you decide to uninstall our extension, we kindly invite you to provide feedback through a form so that we can understand your reasons for leaving. In the event that you submit any text in the form, we store it along with your IP address for a period of 30 days. For any suggestions or issues, please feel free to reach out to us via email. We're here to help!
Versatile Npm
A browser extension that lets you customize install commands on Npm. The most powerful extension for customizing install commands on Npm. Supports npm, yarn, pnpm and more – tailor it however you want! 🤩 For example:
Web-Nav Extension
Web-Nav Extension The command pallet for the web Analyses chrome history and suggests webpages related to a search query to make repetitive (but specific) web navigation more efficient. This extension does not provide an alternative to bookmarks, rather it is right between the repetitive use case of bookmarks and the specificity of a google search. It is for navigating to that one email or assignment on any website (in your history) in one click, rather than going through multiple pages and sitting through annoying loading times to get there.
HotCRP Bid/Preference Counter
Counts the number of positive bids/preferences when on the HotCRP Bidding Preferences page After bidding on ICSE 2024 with like a million papers, I got tired of counting my bids manually. This very simple extension keeps an always visible running count of your positive bids and can show a table of how many bids at each preference level. Should work for any HotCRP instance.
QuoteMe
Add quotation marks around text blocks or words and sentences: Select the range you want to quote and press the toolbar button. This WebExtension adds both a toolbar button and two keyboard shortcuts ([Alt]+[B] and [Alt]+[M]). It has two major modes, the first one is adding quotation marks around lines of text in a multiline text field ( ) of any web page. The typical usecases are text comments or bug reports which do not support html, markdown or other means of formatting text. If you want to visually separate your own comments from citations or code segments, you typically want to add a visual marker, like -------. This add on simplifies adding those markers. The type of markers is configurable. The other mode is adding regular text (inline) quotes like “To be, or not to be”. Again, the user can choose the type of quotes. To quote a single word, just place the text cursor in the word. For longer texts, mark them. The typical usecase is to enter typographically correct quotes.