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Use Chrome Extension Source Viewer to check all extensions' source code and analyze extension stats directly from your browser. π₯ Introducing the Chrome Extension Source Viewer, the ultimate tool for - developers, - tech enthusiasts, - and professionals who need a quick and easy way to view and analyze the codebase directly within their browser. Whether you're auditing an extension for security reasons, learning or ensuring compliance with coding standards, this app is your go-to resource. π Features and Benefits β’ Access the complete codebase of any Chrome extension effortlessly using Chrome Extension Source Viewer. β’ Enhanced Analysis Tools: Dive deep into the code with built-in tools that help you understand and analyze scripts, manifest files, and more. β‘οΈ Easy to Use βΈ Simple Interface: Just a few clicks are needed to start viewing the codebase. βΈ No Additional Software Required: Operates entirely within your browser, eliminating the need for external software. π Explore Code Effortlessly β Discover the inner workings of your favorite tools with the Chrome Extension Source Viewer. β Ideal for developers and curious users, this tool allows you to view source code of Chrome extensions directly in your browser. β Analyze stats and understand performance impacts on your browsing experience. π οΈ For Developers and Enthusiasts β€ Use the Chrome Extension Source Viewer to check all extensions installed in your browser. β€ Download codebase to study their structure or modify them for personal use. β€ This tool simplifies how you access and review the database without leaving the browser. π Monitor and Analyze πΉ Get insights into app history, updates, and permissions changes over time using Chrome Extension Source Code Viewer. πΉ The viewer helps maintain security by letting you chrome check extensions for any hidden or malicious code. πΉ Chrome extension source viewer online is a comprehensive solution for anyone looking to enhance their understanding or conduct detailed audits. π‘ Easy Online Access π» No additional software required β view codebase with just a click using the online interface of our Chrome Extension Source Viewer. π» Perfect for educational purposes or quick checks when considering new apps to install. π» Streamline your workflow by using this tool to quickly assess potential additions to your browser setup. π Comprehensive Features πΈ Explore detailed stats about each app, including user ratings, download counts, and more through our intuitive interface of Chrome Extension Source Viewer. πΈ Navigate through an extensive library of publicly available apps or analyze proprietary ones that you have access to. πΈ Enhance security protocols by preemptively examining any new codebase before installation. π₯ Database of Extensions π Quickly find and view stats directly through the database providing by Chrome Extension Source Viewer. π Analyze stats, explore keywords, and compare. π Use Cases π Use Chrome Extension View Source to check the source code for any updates or anomalies. π Learning and Development: Understand the structure and coding patterns used in successful apps. π Compliance Checks: Ensure that apps adhere to regulatory and company-specific coding standards. π Secure and Reliable π Safe Viewing: Examine app code without the risk of executing it, providing a safe environment to check any app using Chrome Extension Source Viewer. π Updated Regularly: Regular updates ensure compatibility with the latest version of Chrome. π¨βπ» Perfect for Various Users 1. Developers can use the view source code chrome extension to debug and learn. 2. Security Analysts 3. Educators and Students can view chrome extension source code to understand app development. π Educational Value Use chrome extension view source code to learn from real-world examples of code, enhancing your coding skills and understanding. π§ User Support π Extensive Documentation: Access detailed guides and FAQs. π Responsive Support Team: Get help when you need it from our knowledgeable support staff. πΏ Troubleshooting For any questions or suggestions, users can contact us. π In summary, the Chrome Extension Source Viewer is an indispensable tool for anyone, whether for development, education, or security. Enhance your browsing and development capabilities today by integrating our tool into your workflow.
Get CRX
Get source .crx extension file of any Chrome extension *Now working on both old and new Chrome Web Stores* Instantly get .crx source file of any free Chrome extension via right click context menu.
Chrome extension source viewer
View source code of Chrome extensions, Firefox addons or Opera extensions (crx/nex/xpi) from the Chrome web store and elsewhere. View the source code of any Chrome extension in the Chrome Web store without installing it. Features: - Button at the Chrome Web store - Download extension as zip file - View source - Configurable via context menu on button: Set one-click action via "primary action on click". - View source: - File name/type filter - Search in the file content (literal or regexp) - Automatic beautification (formatting) of code - Syntax highlighting - Show hashes (md5, sha1, sha256, sha384, sha512) of individual files - Image preview - View embedded zip files - View any zip file by URL or file chooser - View source of platform-specific extensions (such as Chrome OS-only extensions, or NaCl for a different architecture). - Permalink to file and search result within a zip or extension file. - Full support for incognito mode. - Outputs public key and extension ID to the console. Optional features (see options page): - View source of Opera 15+ extensions, Edge extensions, Firefox addons or Thunderbird add-ons. - "View extension source" contextmenu item on links to Chrome extensions - View source of Chrome extensions outside the webstore. The View source button becomes visible when you select a CRX file for download. Change log: - 1.2.3: Add "downloads" permission to make sure that the "Download" button always works as intended. - 1.2.4: Add extra parameters to the CRX URL to make sure that CRX files of extensions uploaded to the Chrome Web Store after July 2014 are correctly read. - 1.2.6: Sync options, use optionsV2, show numeric progress instead of dots, updated JSBeautifier, restore font size. - 1.2.7: Bugfixes (viewer height, checkbox filter). - 1.3: Support Firefox addons (also available as a Firefox addon!) Search within files Customize webstore download parameters View embedded zip files and any zip file - 1.3.1: Use correct URL for loading extension files. - 1.3.2: Bugfix to allow unusual extension URLs to be opened again. - 1.4: New syntax highlighter, improved search controls, improved word wrap. - 1.5: Calculate hashes, add link to Github project page, bugfix for case-sensitive search. - 1.6: Improved search highlighting & also search in beautified content. - 1.6.2: Configurable "primary action on click", open new tab next to current tab. - 1.6.4: Support the new CRX3 Chrome extension file format (#62). - 1.6.6: Permalink support, Firefox add-on finder. - 1.6.7: Fix broken extension due to bug with storage access and NativeCrxBindings. - 1.6.8: Support CRX3 file format from CWS; support some other AMO domains. - 1.6.9: Add option to add the context menu item to more links (#69), open new tabs via context menu next to current tab. - 1.6.10: Improve syntax highlighting (perf, highlighting of WebAssembly source), show sum of file sizes. - 1.6.11: Add "Extension ID" row at Analysis of manifest.json, improve CRX3 public key detection, improve zip fallback detection. - 1.6.12: Support source viewing of Edge and Thunderbird extensions, recognize CRX3 from Opera, update beautifier. - 1.6.13: Work around Chrome bug that broke the extension button (#120). - 1.7.0: Support new Chrome Web Store (#134), and migrate to Manifest Version 3.
Extensions Manager for Google Chromeβ’
FREE! Easily manage all installed extensions in the browser directly from the chrome window. Manage extensions, Quickly enable/disable your extensions. - Enable/Disable extensions by checking/unchecking the ticked box - Find out whether the extension is running on this current website - Sort through your extensions via the scroll bar - Go to the options page of each extension - Go to the details page of each extension Use this manager software to enable/disable your extensions quickly. Disclaimer: Please note this extension is NOT made by Google and is made by an independent development team. All copyrights belong to their respective owners. Google doesnβt endorse or sponsor this extension. This extension is not owned by, it is not licensed by and is not a subsidiary of Google Inc.
Sourcegraph
Connect Sourcegraph to GitHub. Open repos, compare revisions and search code directly from Chrome's Omnibox for faster development. Make it work on your code host β’ GitHub: No action required. Your extension works here by default. β’ GitHub Enterprise: click the extension icon and update the "Sourcegraph URL" Make it work for private code To use the browser extension with your private repositories, you must set up a private Sourcegraph instance and connect it to the extension.