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#15 - Drop global `@types/chrome` dependency
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by fregante almost 2 years ago
#14 - Update dependencies
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by fregante almost 2 years ago
#13 - Mention Manifest v3 support in readme
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by fregante over 2 years ago
#12 - Add `dropOverlappingPermissions` function
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by fregante over 2 years ago
Labels: enhancement
#11 - Drop `@types/chrome` from dependencies?
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by fregante over 2 years ago
#10 - Add `isUrlPermittedByManifest`
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by fregante over 2 years ago
Labels: enhancement
#9 - Resolve overlapping permissions (e.g. only return `*://*/*` if present)
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by fregante over 2 years ago
Labels: enhancement
#8 - Manifest v3 compatibility
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by fregante almost 3 years ago
- 1 comment
Labels: bug
#7 - Update dependencies
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by fregante about 3 years ago
#6 - `devtools` should be assumed to be part of the static permissions if `devtools_page` is specified in the manifest
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by fregante over 3 years ago
- 3 comments
#5 - Shorten host extraction
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by fregante almost 4 years ago
#4 - Add tests
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by fregante almost 4 years ago
Labels: documentation
#3 - Add `strictOrigins` option
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by fregante almost 4 years ago
Labels: enhancement
#2 - Reference: Chrome’s own comparison code
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by fregante almost 4 years ago
Labels: documentation, meta
#1 - Safari support: every host permission is reported as "additional"
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by fregante about 4 years ago
- 4 comments
Labels: help wanted, safari