Supex
Supex helps you create cross-browser extensions seamlessly. It is integrated with esbuild for fast rebuilds and supports vanilla React and Solid libraries. Generates builds for Chrome and Firefox, with more browsers to be added soon. Supports Tailwind, Sass, CSS Modules, and CSS-in-JS for styling. Live and hot reload features for JavaScript and CSS changes. Built-in support for TypeScript with esbuild. Single supexjson configuration for compatible manifests for each browser.
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Software EngineeringChrome ExtensionsBrowser ExtensionsDescription
Supex helps you create cross-browser extensions seamlessly. It is integrated with esbuild for fast rebuilds.
How to use Supex?
To use Supex, simply create a supex.json configuration file to generate compatible manifests for each browser.
Core features of Supex:
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Cross-browser Extension Development
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Integrated with esbuild
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Supports Vanilla React and Solid
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Generates builds for Chrome and Firefox
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Supports Tailwind, Sass, CSS Modules, and CSS-in-JS
Why could be used Supex?
# | Use case | Status | |
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# 1 | Developing cross-browser extensions | ✅ | |
# 2 | Fast rebuilds with esbuild | ✅ | |
# 3 | Styling extensions with Tailwind, Sass, CSS Modules, and CSS-in-JS | ✅ |
Who developed Supex?
Supex is developed by an innovative team of developers dedicated to simplifying browser extension development.