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Chrome Extension generator Build Status

Maintainer: Jimmy Moon

Chrome Extension generator that creates everything you need to get started with extension development. You can choose Browser UI(Browser,Page Action, Omnibox) type and select into permissions what you need.

Getting Started

  • First make a new directory, and cd into it: mkdir my-new-chrome-extension && cd $_
  • Install the generator: npm install -g generator-chrome-extension
  • Run: yo chrome-extension, optionally passing an extension name: yo chrome-extension [extension-name]

Need more information about Chrome Extension? Please visit Google Chrome Extension Develpment

Generators

Available generators:

App

Sets up a new Chrome Extension, generating all the boilerplate you need to get started.

yo chrome-extension

Test Chrome Extension

To test, go to: chrome://extensions, enable Developer mode and load app as an unpacked extension.

Grunt tasks

Debug

Debug task helps reduce your effors during development extensions. If the task detects your changes of source files, Livereload(chromereload.js) reloads your extension. If you would like to know more about Livereload and preview of Yeoman? Please see Getting started with Yeoman and generator-webapp for your understanding.

grunt debug

Build

By default, generators compress the file that was created by building a js/css/html/resource file. You can distribute the compressed file using the Chrome Developer Dashboard to publish to the Chrome Web Store.

Run this command to build your Chrome Extension project.

grunt build

Options

  • --skip-install

    Skips the automatic execution of bower and npm after scaffolding has finished.

  • --test-framework=[framework]

    Defaults to mocha. Can be switched for another supported testing framework like jasmine.

  • --coffee

    Add support for CoffeeScript.

  • --compass

    Add support for Compass.

WARN, Compiled files that generated by coffee or compass will be remained if your Chrome App is running on Chrome App container (with grunt debug). You should remove or ignore that files if you don't want to commit to repo.

Contribute

See the contributing docs

License

BSD license

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