/docsight

Chrome extension for viewing past visits to developer resource sites, such as Stack Overflow Questions

Primary LanguageJavaScript

docsight

About

Chrome extension for visualizing past visits to developer resources such as blog posts or Stack Overflow questions.

This enables two things:

  1. A quick way to browse your history for recovering important development resources.

  2. An episodic timeline for reviewing your coding activities. It is amazing what we can remember by viewing a history of developer activities.

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Testimonials

really helpful to avoid open tab creep :) — Jens

Icon View

The view can be toggled between an icon cloud visualization or title view of your developement history.

ICON VIEW

History Range

The default view shows the past 5 days. Alternative date ranges include 1 month and 3 months.

Filtering

docsight uses a whitelist approach for filtering visits to developer sites. You can add your own custom filtering! To filter google searches, only searches within the past 30 seconds of a developer site are included. As of version 1.0.4, supports 63 apis/languages!

There are two kinds of filter expressions supported 1) simple greasemonkey-like patterns with globs and 2) Javascript regex. Each pattern starts on a new line.

  1. You can choose which sites to include or exclude with the following syntax.

     @include https://github.com/*/issues* 
     @exclude https://github.com/*/issues/new* 
     @exclude *://stackoverflow.com/users*
    
  2. You can exclude sites based on its url or title content with a Javascript regex. For example, to exclude visits to user pages on stackoverflow, you could write the following:

    User .? - Stack Overflow User .? - Meta Stack Overflow

See the following for more detail about javascript regex.