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π NPM Stats for GitHub adds a handy NPM insights panel to GitHub repositories, showing download statistics of NPM packages. π‘ Free & Open-Source! If you enjoy using NPM Stats for GitHub, consider supporting its development with a small donation here: https://ko-fi.com/katranci β
GitHub Recommender
Get similar repositories on GitHub page
npmhub
On every GitHub repository or folder with a package.json file, scroll to the bottom of the page to see a list of its npm dependencies and their descriptions. - the package.json file - npmjs.com - RunKit to test the package - BundlePhobia to see the package size when bundled - PackagePhobia to see the package size when installed - NPMGraph to explore the sub-dependencies - UNPKG to see the exact contents published to npm GitHub Enterprise is also supported by right-clicking on npmhub's icon in the toolbar and selecting Enable npmhub on this domain.
GitHub Release Downloads
This extension displays the number of downloads GitHub releases have on the releases page. This extension displays the number of downloads GitHub releases have on the releases page. Adds current download counts to the releases page on Github for custom release artifacts using the GitHub API. GitHub tracks the number of downloads for all assets (files) that are attached to a release, but GitHub currently makes it very hard for users to get at this information. Initial release blog post: https://addshore.com/2015/04/github-release-download-count-chrome-extension
GitHub Absolute Dates Plugin
πNEW FEATURE 1: Configure your own Date format! π NEW FEATURE 2: Choose between 12-hour (4:25 PM) and 24-hour (16:25) time formats! πNEW FEATURE 3: Make your timestamps more colourful! ππHow? Go to upper right corner of the browser and click on this extension in your Extensions list to configure! This Chrome extension replaces relative time expressions on GitHub with absolute dates, making it easier to understand when events occurred without hovering over timestamps. For example this plugin will convert relative time expressions (e.g., "2 days ago") to absolute dates (e.g., "9/14/24, 4:25 PM") For contribution, please visit https://github.com/pkid/github-absolute-time-chrome-plugin