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Open-source the Chrome extension #4

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itsojon opened this issue Aug 23, 2019 · 3 comments
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Open-source the Chrome extension #4

itsojon opened this issue Aug 23, 2019 · 3 comments
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itsojon commented Aug 23, 2019

We're in the process of open-sourcing the Trotto Chrome extension as well. If you're interested in contributing to that project, or if you'd just like to be notified when it's open-sourced, comment on or subscribe to this issue.

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any updates on when this is going to be open sourced? =)

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itsojon commented May 12, 2020

Hey @peterfisher, thank you for reaching out! We did a rough initial release of the open-source extension a little while back, and I just updated the README so that it's considerably more usable: https://github.com/trotto/browser-extension

Let me know if you have any questions! We'll be updating it substantially in the near future as we add Firefox support, and then I think we can call this issue properly complete. Deploying updates to the extension is just a matter of uploading a new zip to the Chrome Web Store and submitting.

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itsojon commented Jun 8, 2020

Alright, I've updated https://github.com/trotto/browser-extension to:

  1. Simplify multi-browser support
  2. Make it dead simple to build a version of the extension pointing to another go links instance (whether self-hosted Trotto or another implementation)
  3. Add deeper documentation
  4. Add Firefox support (see the FF extension we manage at https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/trotto-go-links)

I think we can officially call this done!

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