When I wrote this, only God and I understood what I was doing. Now, only God knows.
π Browser extension for mnmlurl by Liyas Thomas
π Free and open source.: mnmlurl is a modern URL shortener with support for custom alias.
π Custom alias support: Choose your own alias or get a random one!
π Lighting fast: No ads, no logging, no BS!
β‘ Performance: Uses jsonstore.io for data storage.
β€οΈ Free: It's free and always will be.
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
What things you need to install the extension and how to install them.
- Internet connection
- Browser
- Wonder! β€οΈ
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Download the latest release on this repository.
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Unzip.
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Load extension locally on your computer:
1. Visit: chrome://extensions 2. Enable "Developer mode". 3. Click: Load unpacked > choose extension's folder > Ok.
Firefox: Download add-on
1. Visit: about:debugging 2. Click: Load Temporary Add-on > choose manifest.json within the extension's folder > Ok.
1. Visit: opera://extensions 2. Enable "Developer mode". 3. Click: Load unpacked > choose extension's folder > Ok.
1. Visit: about:flags 2. Check the "Enable extension developer features". 3. Click on "β¦" in the Edgeβs navigation bar > Extensions. 4. Click: Load extension > choose extension's folder > Ok.
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Done!
- Chromium - Thanks for being so fast!
- HTML - For the web framework
- CSS - For styling components
- JavaScript - For magic!
Please read CONTRIBUTING for details on our CODE OF CONDUCT, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
We use Travis CI for continuous integration. Check out our Travis CI Status.
This project is developed by Liyas Thomas using the Semantic Versioning specification. For the versions available, see the releases on this repository.
See the CHANGELOG file for details.
- Liyas Thomas - Author
- Google - For samples
See the list of contributors who participated in this project.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
- Hat tip to anyone who's code was used
- Inspirations: