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There are source codes in the repository. Why don't you (well that's me) publish the extension to Chrome Web Store? |
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Not a great answer: Yes. You can either clone this repo (or download a zip/tarball of this repo) and load it in a Developer Mode. Short answer: I need a few bucks. Longer answer: In order to publish extensions to the Chrome Web Store, one needs to create a developer account. And that costs 5 USD. That's not a lot, but it still costs. So If people are willing to throw a buck or penny. I might. |
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Not a great answer: Yes. You can either clone this repo (or download a zip/tarball of this repo) and load it in a Developer Mode.
Short answer: I need a few bucks.
Longer answer: In order to publish extensions to the Chrome Web Store, one needs to create a developer account. And that costs 5 USD. That's not a lot, but it still costs.
And working with developer account or building Chrome-specific extension signing/publishing stuffs takes some time to figure out which seems pretty boring to me.
So If people are willing to throw a buck or penny. I might.