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Download Getty Images editorial and creative content in full resolution
Download and save your TikTok videos for offline access and backup
Download Tella videos, screen recordings, and presentations as MP4 files from Tella pages and supported embeds.
Download complete Udemy courses with resources and subtitles
Audio file & music downloader App & Browser Extension for downloading any type of audio files from any website
download content from Clientclub instantly without ads or popups.
Download Patraon videos directly to your local computer for offline viewing & easy backing up of your media.
Download Prime Video content for offline viewing with subtitles and multiple quality options
Download Circle course videos to save offline for convenient viewing and content backup
Build and publish Chrome Extensions using Manifest V3 best practices. Use this skill whenever the user asks to create, modify, debug, or understand Chrome browser extensions, add-ons, or anything involving the Chrome Extensions API. Trigger on mentions of: 'Chrome extension', 'browser extension', 'manifest.json', 'content script', 'service worker' (in browser context), 'popup' (in browser extension context), 'side panel', 'chrome.* API', 'declarativeNetRequest', 'omnibox', 'context menu' (in extension context), or any request to build functionality that integrates with the Chrome browser UI. Also trigger for publishing to the Chrome Web Store: 'publish extension', preparing an extension for publishing, responding to a review rejection, writing permission justifications, or drafting a privacy policy.
WXT is a modern browser extension development framework that supports Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge; it provides TypeScript support, HMR hot reload, and multi-framework support (Vanilla/Vue/React/Svelte/Solid); suitable for rapid development of cross-browser extensions.
Build Chrome extensions using WXT framework with TypeScript, React, Vue, or Svelte. Use when creating browser extensions, developing cross-browser add-ons, or working with Chrome Web Store projects. Triggers on phrases like "chrome extension", "browser extension", "WXT framework", "manifest v3", or file patterns like wxt.config.ts.