For example, I changed line 10 of twlinkfy.js to point to a different destination page on Twitter for links. You can even modify the local source code and reinstall or reload the extension. And that’s it! The extension loaded, and when I loaded the page with a long list of as text, they turned into clickable links. For me, it was in the twlinkfy-master/ext directory. Now navigate in the resulting file dialog box until you are in the directory with a manifest.json file. Click the “Developer mode” checkbox and then click the button labeled “Load unpacked extension…”. Then in Chrome go to Menu (the three lines)->More tools->Extensions. zip by looking for the “Download ZIP” button on the right-hand side of the project page on GitHub. So how would you go from source code on GitHub to an installed Chrome extension? Here’s how I did it: download the extension as a. It looked like a great extension, but Chrome (at least in Windows) can only install Chrome extensions from the Chrome Web Store in order to protect against malware. I recently had a web page with a long list of Twitter names that were not linked, like I thought that someone has to have made a Chrome extension that would “linkify” names so they would be clickable like And with a little bit of searching, I found twlinkfy.
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