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• One-Click Cloning: Instantly copy the full git clone command to your clipboard • Beautiful Design: Stunning gradient button with smooth animations • Dark Mode Support: Automatically adapts to GitHub's light and dark themes • Visual Feedback: Clear confirmation with animated "Copied!" message • Native Integration: Seamlessly blends with GitHub's UI • Zero Configuration: Works immediately after installation • Privacy Focused: No data collection, no tracking, minimal permissions 1. Visit any GitHub repository 2. Look for the purple gradient "Quick Clone" button next to the Code button 3. Click once to copy the git clone command 4. Paste into your terminal and start coding! 💡 PERFECT FOR • Vanilla JavaScript (no frameworks) • Minimal resource usage • Works with GitHub's SPA navigation • GPU-accelerated animations • Manifest V3 compliant • Works on all public and private repositories • Supports both light and dark GitHub themes • Clean, maintainable code
Material Icons for GitHub
Material icons for the file browser of popular websites like GitHub, Azure, Bitbucket etc. Replace GitHub's default icons with icons from Visual Studio Code's Material Icon Theme icons. Use the same icons on your code editor and on github.com, and quickly identify file types, configuration files and project scaffolding at a glance. This extension pull icons and replacement lists directly from the open source vscode extension https://github.com/material-extensions/vscode-material-icon-theme. This extension can replace icons on many other leading source control platforms. For bug reports, please open Issues on the extensions repository at https://github.com/material-extensions/material-icons-browser-extension Don't forget to star the github repository if you like the extension.
GitHub DeepWiki Button (Unofficial)
This browser extension adds a convenient "DeepWiki" button to GitHub repository pages, allowing you to quickly access the repository's documentation on DeepWiki. 🛠️ Features: - Seamlessly integrates with GitHub's interface - One-click access to DeepWiki for any GitHub repository - Clean and minimal design following GitHub's UI patterns - Works on all GitHub repository pages 🚀 How to Use: 1. Install the extension 2. Navigate to any GitHub repository 3. Click the "Open in DeepWiki" button in the repository header 4. You'll be redirected to the corresponding DeepWiki page ⚠️ Note: This is an unofficial extension and is not affiliated with GitHub or DeepWiki. It simply provides a convenient way to navigate between GitHub repositories and their corresponding DeepWiki pages. 🔒 Privacy: - No data collection - No tracking - No authentication required - Only requires access to github.com to add the button 💻 The source code is also available, and you can build and install it yourself. For more details, please visit: https://github.com/yamadashy/github-deepwiki
Kamino
This extension shows a button on Github issue pages that can be used to clone github issues across repositories Kamino is a Chrome extension that is used to clone Github issues from one repository to another. Go to an issue page and click "Clone issue to", choose a new repository and the original item will be closed and cloned to the new repository you have chosen. This tool is very handy for feedback repositories whose issues need to be distributed to the actual project repository. For detailed instructions and info on updates, please visit https://github.com/gatewayapps/kamino and view the ReadMe file. kamino v4.2.1 bug-fix - Fix issues with navigating back to the original issues list - by @johnmurphy01 miscellaneous - Add build and deploy automation to make it easier to update Kamino - by @johnmurphy01 bug-fix - Add retry and error handling and options to prevent mentions - by @johnmurphy01 feature - Add option to enable or disable blockquotes - by @johnmurphy01 bug-fix - Fixed various issues with batching cloning feature - by @johnmurphy01 miscellaneous - Add playwright testing to make Kamino more stable - by @johnmurphy01 feature - Optionally prevent blockquote formatting and source attribution - by @johnmurphy01
GitHub Markdown Printer
Print GitHub Flavored Markdown exactly as it appears on GitHub, with just two clicks. Print GitHub Flavored Markdown exactly as it appears on GitHub, with just two clicks. Faster and easier to use than other methods, such as downloading the markdown file and running it through a converter. Works on any page on GitHub or GitHub Enterprise that has a markdown preview. Post issues and suggestions here: https://github.com/jerry1100/github-markdown-printer/issues