Github Pull Request Counter
A chrome extension to remove mental load when working with pull requests. It has been published in the Chrome Web Store to be installed with one click.
Manual setup
git clone git@github.com:renuo/github-pull-request-counter.git
cd github-pull-request-counter
bin/setupBuild
yarn build # develop
yarn build-production # productionAdd to chrome
- Visit
chrome://extensions/. - Enable "Developer mode" in the top right corner.
- Click "Load unpacked" in the top left corner.
- Navigate to the root of this repository and select
distit.
Note: If you have the extension already installed through the webstore you won't be able to add the development version. Either remove it or create a new chrome profile to get around the issue.
Tests
bin/checkLinting
bin/fastcheckDeployment
Commits on master will automatically try to upload to the chrome web store, though they will be rejected if the version is not greater than the previous one. To make a version bump go to src/manifest.json and increase version. Uploaded builds are not automatically published. To accomplish this go to the Chrome Web Store Develop Dashboard.
Create a permanent development ID
This is already done for this project.
- Do the steps described under "Add to chrome"
- Click "Pack extension" and then "Remove"
- Chrome made 2 new files in the parent directory of the dist folder. Drag and drop
dist.srxintochrome://extensions/and install it. Copy the id displayed underID:. - Head to the the User Data Directory. For mac:
~/Library/Application\ Support/Google/Chrome. For other: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/docs/user_data_dir.md - From the User Data Directory open
Default/Extensions/_<extensionId>_/_<versionString>_/manifest.json._<extensionId>_is equal to the ID gained in step 3._<versionString>_is just0.0.0. - Copy the key from
"key:"and paste it into your manifest.json:"key: <key>"
Issues
- When running the tests chromium might ask you: "Do you want to allow the application Chromium.app to accept incoming network connections?". You can remove this by running
sudo codesign --force --deep --sign - ./node_modules/puppeteer/.local-chromium/mac-*/chrome-mac/Chromium.app. This will create a valid certificate. Sudo is necessary. Source - Chromium can't be run in headless when testing extensions. Source
Copyright
Coypright 2021 Renuo AG, published under the MIT license.

