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A simple Chromium extension that is designed to enhance the integration of Linear issues within your Gitlab merge requests page. This extension improves the integration of Linear issues into any Gitlab merge requests page by parsing the MR's title and fetching the issues' informations using Linear API.
shadcn/ui Designer
Effortlessly detect and customize shadcn/ui themes to suit your needs. shadcn/ui Designer is a browser extension designed for developers and designers working with the shadcn/ui component library. It detects whether a web page uses shadcn/ui and allows you to edit its theme directly in your browser. With this tool, you can easily modify primary, secondary, accent, and other theme colors through an intuitive interface. Your theme updates are now saved even after refreshing the page, and you have a reset button to quickly revert to the default settings. Immediately see your changes applied on the page and export the customized theme as a CSS file for seamless integration into your project. Save time, streamline your workflow, and perfect your designs with shadcn/ui Designer—an indispensable tool for anyone working with shadcn/ui.
PR Tracker
Track and manage your GitHub pull requests PR Tracker is a browser extension that helps you stay on top of your GitHub pull requests. It automatically monitors your open PRs and review requests, displaying a badge with the current count right in your browser toolbar. Get notifications for new pull requests, track CI and review status, and never miss an important update. Customize your search queries for maximum flexibility. Perfect for developers and teams who want to streamline their code review workflow and boost productivity.
UX Enhancer for GitLab
A browser extension that enhances your GitLab experience. This is not an official GitLab project. It is a browser extension that enhances the GitLab interface. [Chrome Web Store](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/ux-enhancer-for-gitlab/jkddbjinnohhgelaibifeapocefcgmeb?authuser=0&hl=nl) | [Mozilla Add-on](https://addons.mozilla.org/nl/firefox/addon/ux-enhancer-for-gitlab/) | [GitHub](https://github.com/puyt/ux-enhancer-for-gitlab) Maximize productivity and streamline your workflow on GitLab with this browser extension! This powerful extension introduces a suite of features specifically designed to optimize your GitLab interface, making issue tracking and merge request management more efficient and user-friendly. - Enable/disable most of the features by toggling the preferences - Move the close issue / merge request button to the right side to prevent accidental clicks - Add dropdown for scoped labels in issues & merge requests - Remember the applied filters in the overview - Render starred projects - Move "Places" after "Frequently visited ..." - Increased height to fill the screen - Render project logos - Render labels - Receive web notifications for new To-Do items - Star issue boards and access them in the command panel - Highlight issues assigned to yourself - Render project logos in issue overview & board when viewed in groups - Use "Threads" in favor of "Comments" by default - Show unresolved threads in the detail - Show unresolved threads **created by you** in the detail, with scrollTo buttons - Validate incomplete issues in issue detail (e.g. missing iteration, weight, specific labels, ...) - Highlight your MRs - Use "Threads" in favor of "Comments" by default - Draft merge requests are visually dimmed, making them stand out less and helping you focus on ready-to-review items. - Render project logos in group overviews - Show unresolved threads in the overview - Show unresolved threads **created by you** in the overview - Show unresolved threads **created by you** in the detail, with scrollTo buttons - Add hotkey `v` to toggle a changed file as "viewed" - Add hotkey `Shift+J` to mark a changed file as "viewed" and go to next page
Custom emojis in Teams
Chrome extension boilerplate developed with Vite, React and Typescript This extension allows you to add custom emojis to Teams by replacing default ones with you own. You can share with others your custom emojis by settings up a GitHub repository where the mapping is provided.