"Did you mean...?" for GitHub is a github extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 4 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 0.00 from 0 rated user, last update is 1911 days ago.
"Did you mean...? for GitHub" is a browser extension that suggests repositories that have a similar name when you encounter a 404 error. When trying to access "https://github.com/facebook/reakt", GitHub gives a 404 error. You probably meant to go to "https://github.com/facebook/react" so this extension suggests you the correct repository. You can optionally add a GitHub API token. In this case, the extension will query the GitHub GraphQL API for the possible repository names generated above to filter out repositories that don't exist. The full source code of this extension is available on https://github.com/vantezzen/did-you-mean-for-github, if you find any issues or have a question please visit https://github.com/vantezzen/did-you-mean-for-github/issues. This extension needs the following permissions: - "*://github.com/*" (=> "Read and change you data on github.com") to insert the "Did you mean...?" list into the 404 page - "storage" to save your GitHub API token We do not collect or save any usage or other data about the users of this extension. This extension is not affiliated to GitHub.com in any way!
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