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Install
ps: Because the review takes a week, the version will fall behind.
From Github
- Download the webclipper.zip from release page
- Go to chrome://extensions/ and check the box for Developer mode in the top right.
- Locate the ZIP file on your computer and unzip it.
- Go back to the chrome://extensions/ page and click the Load unpacked extension button and select the unzipped folder for your extension to install it.
Develop
$ git clone https://github.com/webclipper/web-clipper.git
$ cd web-clipper
$ npm i
$ npm run dev
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You should load the 'dist/chrome' folder in Chrome.
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You should load the 'dist/manifest.json' folder in Firefox.
Test
$ npm run test
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