Sourcegraph
Connect Sourcegraph to GitHub. Open repos, compare revisions and search code directly from Chrome's Omnibox for faster development.
Open the currently selected page in pkg.go.dev
Review user movement over the last 30 days.
Track rating movement over time to see whether quality signals remain stable.
Compare 1-day, 7-day, and 30-day net growth and growth rate.
Review publication date, version, supported languages, and crawl timestamps.
Review the store description, core capabilities, and common use cases.
Goto GoDoc allows you to show the documentation of a currently opened repository of a Go package.
Most Go packages contain documentation. If a package provides a public source code repository, e.g. on GitHub, BitBucket, Launchpad, Google Code, or even self-hosted, the documentation contained within the package (including subpackages) can be viewed online on pkg.go.dev. If you're on the website of a Go package's source code repository, then you can open this documentation with a single click. If you attempt to open Go package documentation for a website that doesn't host one, you will be redirected to the search function on pkg.go.dev.
Inspect the latest comments and rating distribution.
The Chrome Web Store shows 5 reviews, but only 0 review bodies have synced into ExtScope so far. Showing the synced reviews available right now.
Review related products from the Chrome Web Store detail page.
Connect Sourcegraph to GitHub. Open repos, compare revisions and search code directly from Chrome's Omnibox for faster development.
Show go doc's function description as tooltip of function list
Find documents in devdocs.io with a popup window from a browser Extension!
Renders an isometric pixel view of GitHub contribution graphs.
Show notable forks of GitHub projects.
Makes plain Prometheus/OpenMetrics endpoints easier to read.