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Chrome is the most popular web browser worldwide as of mid-2017, made by the tech company Google. It’s available for most operating systems including Windows, macOS, and Linux and on multiple platforms such as the desktop, phones, and tablets.
Chrome boasts a minimalistic UI and was the first browser to feature “tabs” above the address bar, a convention that was later implemented in other browsers. Other popular features include things such as Incognito mode, tab sandboxing, and a Web Store with extensions and themes.
Although Chrome is not open source, the majority of the source code is available under the Chromium moniker.
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Remove AI features, telemetry data reporting, sponsored content, product integrations, and other annoyances from web browsers.
[NOT MAINTAINED] Please use <https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/docker-selenium>
Minimal container for Chrome's headless shell, useful for automating / driving the web
💡🏠 GitHub Action for running @GoogleChromeLabs Lighthouse webpage audits
RAM Disk creator in OS-X for IntelliJ, Google Chrome and other apps cache to make them fly.
Docker Automated Build Repository for siomiz/chrome -- Google Chrome via VNC (or via Chrome Remote Desktop)
Remove the outdated TrichromeLibrary | 移除过时的 TrichromeLibrary
Chrome, in a Docker container.
Chrome OS Guide
Always up-to-date Headless Chromium right off the trunk in a Docker image
A standalone OS X app for Jupyter. Runs Jupyter Lab/Notebook in its own separate browser. Allows for the launching of Jupyter Lab/Notebook from the dock just like any other app, and it even comes with its own pretty Jupyter icon. Built using bash and Chrome
You can use setupTermuxArch.sh 📲 to install Arch Linux in Termux on Android and Chrome. This setup script will attempt to set Arch Linux up in your Termux environment.
Simplifies Chrome DevTools MCP setup for WSL and Docker by automating Chrome remote debugging and network proxy bridging.
Script to update Chrome OS installed using the brunch framework
Research on advanced profiling of high-performance web applications (primarily WebGL applications).
Created by Google
Released September 2, 2008