Chrome extension to block NFT profiles on Twitter
TypeScript React Chrome Extension Boilerplate
A basic TypeScript React Chrome Extension boilerplate that gets you started quickly. It supports TypeScript, JSX, and automatic reloading during development. Jest, ESLint and Prettier included, all bundled using Rollup and rollup-plugin-chrome-extension
.
Get Started
Using create-react-crx
Type this into your terminal:
npx create-react-crx
Follow the prompts to setup your Chrome extension project.
Using git clone
Type this into your terminal:
git clone https://github.com/extend-chrome/ts-react-boilerplate.git my-chrome-extension
cd my-chrome-extension
npm install
?️ Update your package name and version in
package.json
before you get started!
Development
For development with automatic reloading:
npm run start
Open the Extensions Dashboard, enable “Developer mode”, click “Load unpacked”, and choose the dist
folder.
When you make changes in src
the background script and any content script will reload automatically.
Production
When it’s time to publish your Chrome extension, make a production build to submit to the Chrome Web Store. This boilerplate will use the version in package.json
, unless you add a version to src/manifest.json
.
Make sure you have updated the name and version of your extension in
package.json
.
Run the following line:
npm run build
This will create a ZIP file with your package name and version in the releases
folder.
Source Layout
Your manifest is at src/manifest.json
, and Rollup will bundle any files you
include here. All the filepaths in your manifest should point to files in src
.
Features
- Uses Rollup to bundle your extension
- Chrome Extension automatic reloader
- Jest configuration for testing
Resources
Chrome Extension official documentation
How to Publish your extension step by step video tutorial