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A Chrome extension to count lines of code in a GitHub repository. Ever needed to quickly count how many lines of code you have in your repository? Or wondering how big a public repository you want to contribute to is? GitHub Code Counter provides instant code analytics directly in your browser. While viewing any GitHub repository, simply click the extension icon to get detailed statistics. Key Features: - Count total lines of code in any public GitHub repository - View detailed breakdowns by file extension - Exclude specific file types from your analysis - Add your personal GitHub token to analyze private repositories - Cache results for faster repeat analysis - Lightweight with minimal permissions required How It Works: - Navigate to any GitHub repository page - Click the GitHub Code Counter icon in your toolbar - Instantly see total line count and breakdown by file extension - Optionally add your GitHub token for higher rate limits and private repo access Privacy & Security: Your GitHub token is stored locally on your device Tokens automatically expire after one hour for added security No data is sent to our servers - all analysis happens directly between your browser and GitHub's API Perfect For: Developers evaluating project size before contributing Team leads tracking codebase growth Anyone curious about the composition of their repositories Get instant code metrics without cloning repositories or running command-line tools. GitHub Code Counter is the quickest way to understand the size and composition of any repository on GitHub. Installation Instructions: => Install the extension from the Chrome Web Store => Navigate to any GitHub repository page => Click the GitHub Code Counter icon in your Chrome toolbar => For private repositories: Generate a GitHub personal access token with "repo" scope and add it through the extension settings
Enhanced GitHub
Display repo size, size of each file, download link and option to copy file contents Extension that provides useful features on top of GitHub Website. 1. Displays repo size. 2. Displays each file size in every active branch (not applicable for folder / symlink) 3. Show download link for each individual file (not applicable for folder / symlink) 4. Copy file's contents directly to Clipboard (just won't work for markdown files) 5. Download file 7. Coming soon...please suggest by opening an issue on https://github.com/softvar/enhanced-github/issues Enhanced GitHub Chrome Extension doesn't collect/share/care about your data at all. Asks for GitHub Access Token only for private repos and if Rate Limiting is your concern. 1. "*://*.github.com/*" - for running on github.com domain. 2. storage - for storing GitHub access token on your local system. GitHub Access token is required for private repos and for handling API rate-limiting issues. 3. webRequest - to support GitHub being a single-page-application now. 4. webNavigation - to support GitHub being a single-page-application now. Read the detailed blog to support SPA and for requesting permissions #3 and #4 - https://medium.com/@softvar/making-chrome-extension-smart-by-supporting-spa-websites-1f76593637e8 * Note: From v1.0.0 onwards - Click on download icon/button while pressing Alt / Cmd(for Mac)/ Ctrl(for Windows) because GitHub has stopped downloading of files directly. * From v3.0.0 onwards, this extension wants webRequest permission so that it can properly handle SPA behavior of GitHub website. * From v4.0.0 onwards, it support GitHub New Design. Please check the detailed CHANGELOG - https://github.com/softvar/enhanced-github/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md OPEN-SOURCED and LICENSE: For more updates, please stay tuned! For any queries/issues - open an issue on https://github.com/softvar/enhanced-github/issues For any query, drop me an email at varun2902@gmail.com
Le Git Graph - Commits Graph for GitHub
A browser extension that displays the git graph for any GitHub repository. Calling all GitHub enthusiasts! Elevate your coding prowess with our exceptional browser extension, "Le Git Graph" – the ultimate tool that transforms your GitHub journey into a captivating visual spectacle. 🚀 Embrace Visual Clarity: Integrating seamlessly into the GitHub website, "Le Git Graph" introduces a dynamic and interactive Git graph to your repositories. No more deciphering complex commit logs or struggling to make sense of intricate branching patterns. This extension unveils your version control history in a striking, user-friendly graph, making project navigation an absolute breeze. 🎨 A Work of Art: Behold the mesmerizing visual representation of your Git history with "Le Git Graph." Witness branches, merges, and commits come to life in an organized and aesthetically pleasing manner. Analyze project progress, identify code changes, and make informed decisions with unparalleled ease. 🔍 Intuitive Exploration: Experience GitHub navigation like never before! "Le Git Graph" empowers you to explore branches effortlessly, delve into commits, and seamlessly switch between versions. Uncover hidden relationships between code changes and gain valuable insights with just a few clicks. 🛠️ Empower Collaboration: Take collaboration to new heights! "Le Git Graph" facilitates seamless code reviews, efficient conflict resolution, and effective communication among team members. Boost productivity and build remarkable projects together, all while enjoying the delightful visual experience. ⚙️ Hassle-Free Setup: Getting started is a breeze! Download "Le Git Graph" from your browser store, and instantly elevate your GitHub interface with this powerful extension. Lightweight, dependable, and compatible with major browsers, it ensures a smooth coding journey from the get-go. ⭐ Embrace the Revolution: Step into the future of GitHub collaboration and unleash the true potential of your repositories with "Le Git Graph" extension. Experience coding productivity like never before! 👉 Don't miss out on this game-changing tool – download "Le Git Graph" now and embark on an awe-inspiring coding adventure! Happy coding!
GitHub Code Folding
Code folding - the ability to selectively hide and display sections of a code - is an invaluable feature in many text editors and IDEs. Now, developers can utilize that same style code-folding while poring over source code on the web in GitHub. Works for any type of indentation, spaces or tabs. v0.1.0 - remove jQuery dependency - use event page instead of permanent background
Star History
A chrome extension showing star history graph of current GitHub repository Extension of https://star-history.com. When you visit a GitHub repo, this extension allows you to see its star history.