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A curated list of awesome resources for Web Extensions development
Inspired by the awesome list thing.
- Chrome Extensions documentation
- Chrome Extensions API
- Mozilla's WebExtensions documentation
- Mozilla's WebExtensions implementation status - WebExtensions are not yet fully compatible/implemented in Firefox, this helps you see what isn't
- Guide to port a Chrome Extension to work in Firefox
Code meant become part of the WebExtension
- chrome-options - An API to create simple and modern Options pages
- chrome-promise - Promised version of
chrome.*
callback-style functions
Apps that help you manage the WebExtensions
- Chrome Webstore Upload - Upload the extension to the Chrome Web Store via cli (or on Travis, automatically)
- mozilla/Web-ext Command line tool to help build, run, and test web extensions.
- Extensionizr - A web UI that helps you create an initial configuration and files
- chromepet - Get notified when your new version has been published
- inline-install - Simplify the installation of the extension directly from your website
- wemf - Format and validate
manifest.json
- maniver - Bump the extension version via cli
- chrome-ext-downloader - Download any extension on Chrome Web Store to see how they do it
- chrome-i18n - Helps build a locales database from some project files
These are simple and modern WebExtensions repositories that could help you figure out where pieces go, including automatic deployment via Travis CI
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