Branch Injector
Overview
Inject branch names into iframe URLs based on domain-specific settings. Perfect for developers managing multiple environments.
Branch Injector is a powerful Chrome extension designed for developers who need to manage multiple development branches across different domains. 🌿 KEY FEATURES • Domain-Specific Configuration - Set different branch names for different domains • Instant Application - Apply changes immediately without page reload • Persistent Storage - Settings sync across all your Chrome instances • Smart Detection - Automatically detects iframes and applies branch parameters • Clean Interface - Beautiful, intuitive popup UI for easy management • Badge Counter - See how many domains you have configured at a glance ⚡ HOW IT WORKS 1. Click the extension icon on any webpage 2. Enter your desired branch name (e.g., "master", "develop", "feature/xyz") 3. Save for future visits or apply immediately 4. The extension automatically injects branch_name parameter into iframe URLs 🎯 PERFECT FOR • Frontend developers working with micro-frontends • Teams managing multiple environments (dev, staging, production) • Anyone who needs to test different branches on different domains • Developers using iframe-based architectures 💾 PRIVACY • All data stored locally in your browser • No external servers or tracking • No analytics collected • Open source and transparent 🔧 TECHNICAL DETAILS • Works with iframes having id="serviceFrame" • Modifies URL parameters to inject branch names • Lightweight and fast • Minimal permissions required Perfect for modern web development workflows!
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedNovember 28, 2025
- Size914KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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