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chromix-three
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This project provides external JS access to Chrome's internal API. It's heavily inspired by `chromix-too`, the main differences are that `chromix-three` doesn't provide shell support, but it's better suited for being used within JavaScript.
This project provides external JS access to Chrome's internal API.
It's heavily inspired by chromix-too
, the main differences are that
chromix-three
doesn't provide shell support, but it's better suited
for being used within JavaScript.
At the moment you need to install the chromix-too
chrome extension and run
the chromix-too-server
. You can check the getting start guide here: https://github.com/smblott-github/chromix-too.
FAQs
This project provides external JS access to Chrome's internal API. It's heavily inspired by `chromix-too`, the main differences are that `chromix-three` doesn't provide shell support, but it's better suited for being used within JavaScript.
We found that chromix-three demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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