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Simple browser extension to quickly open GitHub-hosted Jupyter notebooks in Google Colab. Issues or concerns with the extension? Create an issue at https://github.com/googlecolab/open_in_colab/issues. For general Colab help, see https://github.com/googlecolab/colabtools/issues.
Colab Themes
Changes the appearance of Google Colab! This extension will enhance your data science experience by allowing you to change the style of Google Colab much more than a simple dark mode or light mode! By importing your own themes from VS Code, or using any of the 56 provided themes, your Google Colab experience will be transformed by your favorite theme changing the way you see your code and data.
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 • GitHub: No action required. Your extension works here by default. • 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.
alphaXiv - Understand Research Papers
The official browser extension for alphaXiv. Understand papers in minutes - not hours. For any PDF or research paper (arXiv, bioRxiv, etc.) you can: - Seamlessly chat with AI directly on top of the document. Highlight any section of the paper and "@" other papers to quickly add context and compare results, benchmarks, etc. - Generate beautiful research blogs with figures, key insights, and clear explanations from the paper with just one click. Read in multiple languages. - Bookmark to save and read later. BibTex citations automatically generated. To make this happen, Chrome will ask for permissions to read & change data on all sites. The alphaXiv extension makes no changes other than 1) the presentation of PDFs and 2) the presentation of arXiv abstract pages.
GitZip for github
It can make the sub-directories and files of github repository as zip and download it Why GitZip: - You DO NOT have to download the whole project just for those few files/folders you need. Usage: 1. Browse any Github repository page. 2. Two ways to download: 2.1. Choose the items: 2.1.1. In default, you can double click on items or check the checkbox on the front of items. 2.1.2. Click download button at the bottom-right of the page. 2.2. In context menu: 2.2.1. Click "GitZip Download" > "Whole Repository" or "Current Folder". 2.2.2. Move the mouse cursor on the item and click "GitZip Download" > "Selected Folder/File". 2.2.3. Click "GitZip Download" > "Checked Items" after doing 2-1-1. 3. See the progress dashboard and wait for browser trigger download. 4. Get the ZIP file. Options: "How to select" for item selecting behaviour and "theme" for dark or light themes. Get Token: - If you see the "Rate Limit" warning message on progress dashboard, you should get the Github API access token for upgrade rate limit. GitZip provide a convenient way for it: 1. Click GitZip Extension icon on your browser. 2. Click "Normal" or "Private" link beside "Get Token". 3. Authorize GitZip permission on Github auth page. 4. Back to repo page automatically. 5. Continue to use. 1.0.2: 1. Compatible with new UI (In feature preview called: New Code Search and Code View) 2. Fix a bug about saving personal token. 1.0.1: 1. Enhance popstate detection. 2. Deprecate ".repository-content" selector for items detection. 1.0.0: 1. More download ways in context menu. 2. Can change settings in options page for item selecting behaviour and theme. 3. Can use checkbox to select item. 4. Migrate to Manifest V3 spec.