YouTube Row Fixer
A browser extension for customizing the videos per row and to fix big thumbnail issue
A plugin to resize the file tree panel for GitHub pull requests
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GitHub File Tree Resizer is a powerful plugin that enhances your GitHub pull request experience by providing you with an easy-to-use interface to resize the file tree panel. With this extension, you can adjust the size of the file tree to your preference, making it easier to navigate your pull request code changes and review feedback.
This extension is perfect for developers, software engineers, and anyone who uses GitHub regularly. Its intuitive user interface makes it easy to use, even for those who are new to browser extensions.
Key features of GitHub File Tree Resizer include:
- Adjustable file tree size: Easily resize the file tree panel to your preferred size with a few clicks.
- Simple installation: Install the extension in seconds and start using it right away.
- Works with all pull requests: The extension automatically activates on pull requests, so you can start resizing the file tree panel immediately.
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