chrisparnin / docsight

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