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    ChromeAppHeroes

    ChromeAppHeroes

    Chinese manual for excellent Chrome plug-ins

    ChromeAppHeroes appears to be a repository with sample or template Chrome apps/extensions — perhaps intended to help developers learn how to build Chrome applications, quick prototypes, or small utilities. As such, it likely includes boilerplate code, manifest definitions, example UI components, and sample functionality (e.g. browser-action buttons, content scripts, background scripts) to illustrate how to structure a Chrome app.
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    Puppeteer

    Puppeteer

    Headless Chrome Node.js API

    Puppeteer is a headless Node library that provides a high level API for controlling Chromium or Chrome over the DevTools protocol. It requires zero setup and comes bundled with the Chromium version most suited to it. Puppeteer is headless by default, making it fast to run. However, it can also be set to run full or non-headless Chrome or Chromium, simply set the headless option when launching a browser. Many of the things you can do manually in the browser, you can also do with Puppeteer such as generate page screenshots and PDFs, crawl a Single-Page Application, test Chrome extensions and more.
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    Retire.js

    Retire.js

    Scanner detecting the use of JavaScript libraries

    There is a plethora of JavaScript libraries for use on the web and in node.js apps out there. This greatly simplifies, but we need to stay updated on security fixes. "Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities" is now a part of the OWASP Top 10 and insecure libraries can pose a huge risk for your web app. The goal of Retire.js is to help you detect the use of versions with known vulnerabilities. Scan a web app or node app for use of vulnerable JavaScript libraries and/or node modules....
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    jQuery

    jQuery

    jQuery JavaScript library

    jQuery is a fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library. It makes things like HTML document traversal and manipulation, event handling, animation, and Ajax much simpler with an easy-to-use API that works across a multitude of browsers. With a combination of versatility and extensibility, jQuery has changed the way that millions of people write JavaScript. jQuery also supports Node, browser extensions, and other non-browser environments. To build jQuery, you need to have the latest...
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    Cytoscape.js

    Cytoscape.js

    Graph theory library for visualization and analysis

    ...Browsers circa 2012 support ES5 fully: IE10, Chrome 23, Firefox 21, Safari 6 (caniuse). Browsers with partial but sufficient ES5 support also work, such as IE9 and Firefox 4. The documentation and examples are not optimized for old browsers, although the library itself is. Some demos may not work in old browsers in order to keep the demo code simple.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Zepto.js

    Zepto.js

    JavaScript library for modern browsers with a jQuery compatible API

    ...Note that some optional features of Zepto specifically target mobile browsers; as the original project goal was to specifically provide a leaner alternative to jQuery for the mobile web. Zepto is a good choice for browser extensions (for Safari, Chrome and Firefox) and to develop HTML-based views within native app frameworks, such as PhoneGap. In short, Zepto is expected to work in every modern browser and browser-like environment.
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    chrome-extensions-examples

    chrome-extensions-examples

    All Chrome Extension examples collected into one repository

    This is not an official mirror of the Chrome extension examples. Report any issues with the examples themselves to Google's issue trackers/forums. The Chrome Extensions examples did not exist as a Git repository, and browsing both the samples page and the VCViewer did not seem particularly handy. So, I decided to scrape the content into this repository for easier browsing and (possible) editing.
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    FastClick

    FastClick

    Easy-to-use library to remove click delays on browsers with touch UIs

    FastClick is a simple, easy-to-use library for eliminating the 300ms delay between a physical tap and the firing of a click event on mobile browsers. The aim is to make your application feel less laggy and more responsive while avoiding any interference with your current logic. FastClick is developed by FT Labs, part of the Financial Times. Note: As of late 2015 most mobile browsers - notably Chrome and Safari - no longer have a 300ms touch delay, so fastclick offers no benefit on newer...
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