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Compare JSON data and find the difference JSON Compare helps to Compare and find diff in JSON data. It also provides different view which helps to find different in your JSON data.
Parse & Diff Tool
Save engineers time from endless manual en/decode/diff job. A combine tool set of XML/Json format/diff, Base64/URL en/decode etc... Save engineers' time from endless manual en/decode/diff job. Feature: 1. Float/Int type Number base conversion 2. Json/XML format & diff 3. Base64/URL encode & decode
JSON Inspector - Explore your JSON files
JSON Inspector allows you to parse and explore your JSON files with ease in your browser JSON inspector is a modern take on a JSON explorer. This allows you to view the data in the same way you would view data in you dev-tools. - Get out of the way unless needed, older plugin immediately formatted JSON. This plugin keeps the page how it is to allow for easy copy paste. - Inspect in different context, just like how you inspect in html in a different window. With this plugin we open a modal with the content inside of it to leave the original content alone while having a context to inspect. - We are also open source!
YMLink
Helps you navigate between YAML files in your organization's azure devops Tired of digging through endless repos to find the right YAML template? YMLink makes it effortless to navigate and access YAML files across your organization repositories in Azure Devops.
Hacker News Sorted
Sort Hacker News your way — by points, time, or comments — instantly. Hacker News has one ranking algorithm. It's good, but sometimes you want a different view. This extension adds sort controls directly into the HN header bar - sort by points, time, comments, or switch back to the default order. One click, the page reorders instantly. No reload, no new tab. Sort by points to find the most upvoted stories. Sort by time to catch posts that just landed. Sort by comments to see what people are actually discussing. Hit "default" to go back to HN's original order. The active sort is highlighted so you always know which view you're in. It works on every Hacker News page that has a post list: the front page, Newest, Ask HN, Show HN, Jobs, and past - all of them. An orange dot appears next to posts that showed up since your last visit. Instead of scanning the entire front page, trying to remember what you've already seen, new posts are marked for you. The dots fade out gradually over time. The default fade duration is one hour, but you can set it anywhere from 10 seconds to 24 hours in the extension settings. When the highlight period ends, the dots disappear. New post detection runs only on the first page of each section; paginated pages are skipped. Toggle new post indicators on or off from the extension popup. Hacker News has a "second chance" system that resurfaces older posts. When a post gets a second chance, HN resets the displayed age - so a post submitted three days ago might show "7 hours ago" on the front page. That's confusing. This extension reads the original submission timestamp and shows the real age. If a post is actually three days old, it says "3 days ago" regardless of when HN resurfaced it. On by default. Turn it off in settings if you prefer HN's original age text. P sorts by points. T sorts by time. C sorts by comments. D restores the default order. The shortcuts only fire while you're browsing - they disable automatically when you're typing in a search box, text field, or any input. If you use Vimium or another extension that captures the same keys, the shortcuts step aside. No conflicts. Your sort preference, new post data, and all settings sync through Chrome's built-in sync storage. Set up the extension on your laptop, and your desktop picks up the same preferences. No extra account needed - just your Chrome profile. Click the extension icon to open the settings popup. From there, you can toggle new post indicators, adjust the highlight fade duration, and switch true time ago on or off. Each setting has a short description explaining what it does. If Hacker News ever changes its page layout in a way that breaks sorting, the extension detects it. You'll see a warning badge on the icon and a banner in the popup instead of silent failures or broken pages. No data leaves your browser. No analytics, no tracking, no external API calls. The extension reads the HN page to parse post data and stores your preferences in Chrome's sync storage. That's it. Recent changes: 2026-03-24 - v2.5.0 - True time ago, new post fade cooldown, redesigned settings 2026-03-13 - v2.4.0 - Layout change detection, more reliable selectors 2026-03-11 - v2.3.1 - Fix selectors for HN layout update 2026-01-29 - v2.3.0 - New post indicators, popup settings, cross-device sync 2026-01-12 - v2.2.0 - Keyboard shortcuts, Vimium compatibility