Boilerplate code to develop a chrome extension.
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Boilerplate code to develop a chrome extension.
An Extension to scrape all Facebook Profile IDs that 'like' a Facebook Page owned by the user, with basic easy-to-understand source code. Support only for domain www.facebook.com on Google Chrome in Developer mode. Built on Javascript.
A chrome extension boilerplate by Webpack5 + TS + React
Template for developing Web Extension using TypeScript.
Browser Web Extension Boilerplate. Powered by Create React App (CRA)
A boilerplate chrome extension (Single Page Application) using RIOT.js
Simple and ready to use boilerplate for building Chrome extensions using TypeScript, SCSS, and Webpack.
Boilerplate for creating a Google Chrome Extension with React + Vitejs + CRXJS.
A starter template for Chrome Extension (MV3) with Vite, Vue and Typescript
React based simply extensions boilerplate.
A webpack 5 boilerplate for building Chrome Extensions. Support React 18, TypeScript, Sass, Less, Tailwind CSS, Chrome Extension Manifest V3, etc.
A Chrome Extension created using a template
A simple Chrome Extension created using a template
Build a Chrome Extension with Vite⚡
Astro + Bun browser extension template.
Get started with building your Chrome extension effortlessly! Our starter kit combines the power of cutting-edge technologies like Vite, TypeScript, React, CRX, Tailwind CSS, and DaisyUI, making extension development a breeze.
🍺 Scaffolding your Chrome extension! Boilerplates: react \ vue \ svelte \ solid \ preact \ alpine \ lit \ stencil \ inferno \ vanilla
A Vite 5 boilerplate for building Chrome Extensions. Uses React 18, TypeScript, Chrome Extension Manifest V3, etc.
The MERN App provides a versatile set of boilerplates that streamline the development process for various applications. Whether you're building a web app, mobile app, desktop app, Chrome extension, or an NPM package in JavaScript, our comprehensive templates will help you get started quickly and efficiently.
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