1.3.0 • Published 1 month ago

extension-create v1.3.0

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Create cross-browser extensions with no build configuration.

extension-create helps you develop cross-browser extensions with built-in support for module imports/exports, auto-reload, and more.

Creating an Extension

npx extension-create@latest create my-extension-hello
cd my-extension-hello
npm run dev

A new browser instance will open up with your extension ready for development.

You are done. Time to hack on your extension!

Getting Started Immediately

Kickstart any sample from Chrome Extension Samples

The chrome-extensions-sample project is a great way to kickstart developing your extension.

If we go to the samples repository and look for an extension sample to work, let's say the page-redder sample, all we need is to copy and paste it's URL as an argument for the start command:

Command

# This command will:
# 1. Download the Chrome extension sample URL to the current working directory
# 2. Bundle the downloaded extension using extension-create
# 3. Enable the extension in Chrome using a fresh user profile
npx extension-create dev https://github.com/GoogleChrome/chrome-extensions-samples/tree/main/functional-samples/sample.page-redder

Will not only download the extension but also kickstart a Chrome instance in a fresh profile with your sample extension loaded and default auto-reload support. Try it yourself!

Use Microsoft Edge to kickstart any sample from chrome-extesions-sample

You read it! Just run the command above with the --browser=edge flag:

npx extension-create dev --browser=edge https://github.com/GoogleChrome/chrome-extensions-samples/tree/main/functional-samples/sample.page-redder

And see a Chrome Extension sample running automatically. On Edge!

I have an extension

Just add extension-create to your npm scripts. Here's how it should look in your package.json:

{
  // ...npm stuff,
  "scripts": {
    "start": "npx extension-create start",
    "dev": "npx extension-create dev",
    "build": "npx extension-create build"
  },
  "devDependencies": {
    "extension-create": "latest"
  }
}

Using a specific browser for development

Google Chrome ✅Microsoft Edge ✅Mozilla Firefox ⛔️Apple Safari ⛔️Opera browser ⛔️Chromium (forks) 🤔

If you want to target a specific browser, just pass the --browser flag to the dev/start command (Chrome or Edge, soon others), like npx extension-create dev --browser=edge.

That's it!

License

MIT (c) Cezar Augusto.

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