preface

Using browser extensions can increase your productivity many times over, so here are some of the extensions I use every day. Most of them are already in use, but there are probably one or two that you don’t know about.

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The following list is in no particular order, please stick to the end, you may be surprised.

1. Sina Weibo map bed

Thanks to the free chart bed provided by Sina Weibo (external chain unlimited), as well as the CDN picture acceleration service, from now on, mother no longer need to worry about my chart bed can not be used, in addition to support the right menu in the webpage picture upload one key.

  


2, AdBlock

The most popular Chrome extension with over 60 million users! Block ads on web pages.

  


3. WEB front-end assistant

Front-end artifact, Including JSON formatting, two-dimensional code generation and decoding, information coding and decoding, code compression, beautification, page color, Markdown and HTML interconversion, web page scrolling screenshot, regular expression, time conversion tool, coding specification detection, page performance detection, Ajax interface debugging, password generator, JSON Comparison tools, web coding Settings, notes.

  


4, JSON Viewer

The previous WEB front-end tool also has a JSON viewer, but it’s too ugly, so I use this one. It has multiple themes built in, and it’s the best LOOKING JSON viewer I’ve ever seen.

  


5, Standardized Screenshot

A very useful extension for screenshots, automatically add macOS title bar, and shadows, with weibo picture bed one click upload does not need to save locally.

  


Chromoji-emoji

On some systems, emojis cannot be displayed. Install this extension to display and type emojis in the browser. You can also choose to display Emojis in Apple or Google style.

  


7, the Clear the Cache

If you’re a front-end developer, you’re constantly clearing the browser cache while debugging. It used to take a few steps, but now you can clear the cache and browse the data with the click of a button.

  


8. Qr code generator

The current page or any content you input into two-dimensional code, generated two-dimensional code can be saved, and without the need to network, who knows who uses.

  


Translation xia

This is one of my favorite translation extensions that I have used. It seems that the previous author no longer maintains it, and now it is taken over by a netizen. It is very good, no longer need to open Google Translate website.

  


10 and flow chart

This fierce, have you ever in order to see pictures, a point, watch a series of hands are cost, simply unbearable pain, now, the Gospel comes.

Let’s open the question “How beautiful can ordinary people be?” , view all the answers, open the graph stream, you will find.

  


It also supports rotating display, which is a great tool for old drivers if you frequent sites you know.

11. Reading patterns

Provides plugins consistent with Safari’s reading mode function, which allows you to enter a friendly reading mode when browsing the article page and customize the reading function.

The only fly in the ointment is the inability to select text in reading mode (let alone underline translation).

  


12, Octotree

As many of you know, it displays the directory structure of the current project on the left side of GitHub, making it easy to locate the code.

  


13, Enhanced a lot

This allows GitHub to display the repository size, the size of each file, the option to download links and copy file content.

  


It would be nice to support single-folder downloads.

14 and Isometric Contributions

It’s worth having. Here is a contribution from my hero Linus.

  


15, Git History

This extension is a cool way to show the history of any file on GitHub.

  


  


16, Tampermonkey

The Oilmonkey is pretty much the best extension of all. Here are two sites where you can find useful scripts:

https://greasyfork.org/zh-CN

https://openuserjs.org/

17, Stylus

A Stylish extension could also be Stylish, but it will steal browser history (though Stylish said we’d be willing to trade privacy for convenience).

Stylus does not.

  


Write in the last

If you feel that installing too many extensions is crowding the address bar, you can use hidden extensions + fast keys.

Finally, if you have some useful extensions, please recommend them to me.