Chrome extension
Google Chrome Extensions are add-ons that allow users to customize their Chrome web browser. They are downloadable through the Chrome Web Store. Extensions are most often written in HTML, JavaScript, and CSS.
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await page.waitForSelector('body > #app > .Connect\(Layout\)-root-1 > .Connect\(Layout\)-content-2 > .Dashboard-container-45')
But since \ already means escape next char in javascript the \ also need escaping:
await page.waitForSelector('body > #app > .Connect\\(Layout\\)-root-1 > .Connect\\(Layout\\)-content-2 > .Dashboard
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Remote Functions Refactor
Overview
Remote functions exist to enable background->tab, and tab->background function delegation (i.e. Call a function in a tab, but have it run in the background and vice versa).
Refactoring has been started to make these functions interfaced and type safe.
Tasks
Grepping the codebase for remoteFunction( shows where it's still being us
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Created by Google Inc.
Released December 8, 2009
- Website
- chrome.google.com/webstore/category/extensions
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Somewhat relates to #3631. Seems when
hide-zero-packagesis enabled, and you only have private packages under your name, the packages tab is hidden in your profile. This makes it hard to find your packages (specifically, you can only find them by putting the URL directly).On the repositories tab:
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