OctoLinker is a browser extension for Github which turns language-specific-loading statements like include, require or import into links. Works for JavaScript, Java, Ruby, Python, Go, Haskell, Rust a few more
It was only a few months ago that I was thinking "Wouldn't it be amazing if the links in github actually worked?".
A few days later I thought "That would make a cool side project! But I better not get sucked in or else I won't finish my *current* side project, and I'd just end up making something so-so that would sit on my hard drive forever and would end up being a 6-month waste of my life".
A few weeks later I stumbled across OctoLinker, so you can imagine how deliriously happy I was not to have to start another side project :P
It's just brilliant, and does exactly what you expect, no fuss, all joy.
Well done, Stefan
Amazing to be able to surf packages via just the source code.
Makes being in GitHub like being in your IDE, but with all the original, uncompiled source.
Like a wonderful Source Code Safari :)
Pros:
It links to both local files, and global packages – even from `package.json`!
Walnut
I use it almost everyday when browsing Github repositories
Pros:great simple extension
Cons:none
WorkFlowy MultiFlow
WorkFlowy MultiFlow
Amazing to be able to surf packages via just the source code. Makes being in GitHub like being in your IDE, but with all the original, uncompiled source. Like a wonderful Source Code Safari :)
Pros:It links to both local files, and global packages – even from `package.json`!
Cons:None.