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Twitter Note

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Twitter Note is an open-source MIT-licensed Chrome and Brave browser extension that helps you to take notes about the people who you blocked, or muted.

The Problem

Twitter is a very crowded platform. Sometimes I need to mute, or block someone on Twitter but most of time I forget why I muted, or blocked them. Using the other note-taking apps is troublesome. That's exactly why I developed this browser extension. It's easy, simple, and clean for everyone.

Features

  • Take a note (limitless characters) about someone.
  • Delete all the notes with one click.
  • See all the notes.
  • Reverse the notes (the newest in the order will appear at the top of the list).
  • Pagination in the note list.
  • Modern UI Design.

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Installation

For Google Chrome or Brave:

  1. Go to Google Chrome Web Store

OR

  1. Download this repo as a ZIP file from GitHub.
  2. Unzip the file and you should have a folder named twitterNote-main.
  3. In Chrome/Brave go to the extensions page (chrome://extensions or brave://extensions).
  4. Enable Developer Mode.
  5. Click on the load unpacked button, or drag the twitterNote-main folder anywhere on the page to import it (do not delete the folder afterwards).

Contributing

Bug reports, feature requests, and pull requests are welcome. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.

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Changelog

  • v1.1: Compatible with X.
  • v1.0: The first version was born!

License

The Twitter Note is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.