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BrowserBot

This Chrome extension on GitHub allows users to interact with ChatGPT for processing selected text, images, or videos on webpages. This powerful tool serves as a boilerplate with limitless functionalities limited only by your imagination. With features like simplify, elaborate, translate, opposite, define, and more, you can customize the extension to suit your specific needs. Try it out today and see how it can streamline your online interactions and boost your productivity!

Todo:

  • create hello world example (module)
  • create translate to farsi (module, plug-in, add-on, ุฌุฒ)
  • add support gpt4 to process selected image and video

Extension Manual Install

This guide will walk you through the steps for manually installing a Chrome extension. This is useful if you cannot find the extension on the Chrome Web Store or if you prefer not to install extensions through the store.

Step 1:

Clone this repository: 'git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/meow-jsx/BrowserBot'

Step 2: Enable Developer Mode in Chrome

In order to install a Chrome extension manually, you need to enable Developer Mode in Chrome. Here's how to do it: Open Chrome and go to the three dots menu in the top-right corner. Select "More tools" and then "Extensions". Toggle on the "Developer mode" switch in the top-right corner.

Step 3: Install the Extension

Now that you have the extension downloaded (this repository source code) and Developer Mode enabled in Chrome, you can install the extension. Here's how to do it: In Chrome, go to the "Extensions" page (you can find it by going to the three dots menu in the top-right corner and selecting "More tools" > "Extensions"). Drag and drop the folder containing the extension files onto the Extensions page. Alternatively, you can click the "Load unpacked" button in the top-left corner and select the folder containing the extension files. The extension should now be installed and ready to use!

p.s

Manually installing a Chrome extension can be a bit more involved than installing through the Chrome Web Store, but it's still a straightforward process. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you should be able to install any Chrome extension you want, regardless of where you found it.

๐Ÿค Contributing

Contributions are always welcome! Please follow these steps:

  1. Fork the project repository. This creates a copy of the project on your account that you can modify without affecting the original project.
  2. Clone the forked repository to your local machine using a Git client like Git or GitHub Desktop.
  3. Create a new branch with a descriptive name (e.g., new-feature-branch or bugfix-issue-123).
git checkout -b new-feature-branch
  1. Make changes to the project's codebase.
  2. Commit your changes to your local branch with a clear commit message that explains the changes you've made.
git commit -m 'Implemented new feature.'
  1. Push your changes to your forked repository on GitHub using the following command
git push origin new-feature-branch
  1. Create a new pull request to the original project repository. In the pull request, describe the changes you've made and why they're necessary. The project maintainers will review your changes and provide feedback or merge them into the main branch.

๐Ÿ“„ License

This project is licensed under the GPL License - see the LICENSE file for details.


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