Use case-driven examples for using Puppeteer and headless chrome
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Sep 11, 2024 - JavaScript
Use case-driven examples for using Puppeteer and headless chrome
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A browser bookmarklet for exporting conversations with ChatGPT as markdown files.
Quickly and easily install common browsers and browser testing tools on CircleCI
A collection of browser games and other stuff for the Nintendo 3DS
Bookmarklets.js is a simple JavaScript library for creating and manipulating custom bookmarklets.
Different in browser tools like password generator, base64 decoder and encoder, json preety etc. Without any analytics and stuff like that
🚀 An extension for Google Chrome, whose purpose is to control the video speed on YouTube. A floating bar is added to the side of the page, and through it it is possible to control the speed in a very simple and legal way.
Send faster and easier emails with PurpleBird, A email sender browser tool
A Firefox extension that allows users to customize keyboard shortcuts for common browser actions.
WebTrackr is a Chrome extension that simplifies link and tab management. Quickly save links or entire tabs with a click, and view them in an easy-to-access list.
A powerful Chromium extension that leverages the multiple AI APIs to assist with various text operations, image analysis, and PDF processing.
Downloads Organiser Extension is a user-friendly chrome browser extension designed to help you effortlessly manage and organize your downloaded files into dedicated folders
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