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@bepp/bepp
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A tool for package your extension for multiple browsers quickly and easily (Including Safari)
BEPP is a Cross-Browser Extension Builder, a tool for package your extension for multiple browsers quickly and easily. This tool include support for browsers as Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave, etc.
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BEPP is an open-source project and its development is open to anyone who wants to participate.
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This software is licensed with GPL-3.0.
PigeonPosse is a ✨ code development collective ✨ focused on creating practical and interesting tools that help developers and users enjoy a more agile and comfortable experience. Our projects cover various programming sectors and we do not have a thematic limitation in terms of projects.
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Angelo | Author & Development | @Angelo | |
Alejo | Logo Design | @Alejo | |
PigeonPosse | Collective | @PigeonPosse |
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Package your extension for multiple browsers quickly and easily
We found that @bepp/bepp demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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