Boilerplate code to quickly start prototyping a chrome extension with jQuery.
Extensions that you download from the Chrome Web Store are packaged up as .crx files, which is great for distribution, but not so great for development. Recognizing this, Chrome gives you a quick way of loading up your working directory for testing. Let's do that now.
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Visit
chrome://extensions
in your browser (or open up the Chrome menu by clicking the icon to the far right of the Omnibox: The menu's icon is three horizontal bars. and select Extensions under the Tools menu to get to the same place). -
Ensure that the Developer mode checkbox in the top right-hand corner is checked.
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Click
Load unpacked extension…
to pop up a file-selection dialog. -
Navigate to the directory in which your extension files live, and select it.
Alternatively, you can drag and drop the directory where your extension files live onto chrome://extensions
in your browser to load it.
If the extension is valid, it'll be loaded up and active right away! If it's invalid, an error message will be displayed at the top of the page. Correct the error, and try again.