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Robomonkey is an AI-powered Extension Builder, capable of building any Chrome extension you need by chatting with AI.
Under the hood, Robomonkey is the new generation of Userscripts managers, such as Tampermonkey and Violentmonkey (over 20 million installs worldwide).
Robomonkey allows you to build any AI Automation, Extension, Autofill & Data Extraction tool. Instead of writing another marketing description, we will simply paste what our users think:
โญ๏ธ Mark commented on our Reddit: โI've been like a kid in the candy store as I'm building extensions on almost everything... Here are a few of my latest: * Added a button that will summarize the main question and give the "vibe" of the group's answers for questions posted on a financial advisor message board * Grabbing data from website tables and saving in a CSV file format * Add a button that finds and saves all phone call recordings (GoTo) that are more than seven minutes long (requires clicking into various areas) * Added a button on a financial graphing program that creates an email that summarizes the chart in plain language, and copies the summary to the clipboard My prompting has been very relaxed, but I've been happy with the generated tools. I'm sure my prompting will get more specific over time. I've not had too many ideas that were complete flops.โ
โญ๏ธ Piknockyou left a 5-star review on the Chrome Web Store: โAbsolutely brilliant extension. It worked like a charm in 1-shot to scrape comments and replies on MyDealz.โ
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It is the only AI extension builder out there
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Robomonkey allows anyone to build browser extensions without programming knowledge
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Our users are people who have used browser extensions in the past
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Both founders had a chance at building Chrome extensions in the past and were frustrated by the complexity of the whole process.
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We use the most recent AI models for the coding agent, the extension itself, and our server-side code are written in the latest Typescript standard.
Based on our record, searchcode seems to be a lot more popular than Robomonkey. While we know about 17 links to searchcode, we've tracked only 1 mention of Robomonkey. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I had basically this exact idea too a few months ago and at the time already found a few implementations attempting it. https://robomonkey.io/ being one example I found so didn't pursue it further. Also it turns out llm's are already very good at just generating Violentmonkey scripts for me with minimal prompting. They also are great for quickly generating full blown minimal extensions with something like WXT when... - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Been working on https://searchcode.com/ again which I bought back, albeit as code search tool for LLMs. It solves the โshould I use this libraryโ by allowing the LLM to inspect search and analyse it before integration. Can use it to compare multiple repositories before downloading. It comes with a large amount of token savings and can be really useful when wanting to learn about a codebase. Since it does it anyway... - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
I reimagined https://searchcode.com/ since I realised LLMs have issues when it comes to understanding code you want to integrate. Itโs useful for looking though any codebase, or multiple without having to clone it. I use it when I have candidate libraries to solve a problem, or I just want to find out how things work. Most recently I pointed it at fzf and was able to pull the insensitive SIMD matching it uses and... - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
Searchcode doesn't seem to work for me. All queries (even the ones recommended by the site) unfortunately return zero results. Maybe it got hugged? https://searchcode.com/?q=re.compile+lang%3Apython. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Without saying what repos they prioritize, it's hard to take them seriously since some pretty simple searches were "uh-huh" e.g. https://searchcode.com/?q=kubelet&src=2&lan=55 versus https://codesearch.debian.net/search?q=kubelet&literal=1 or the gold standard (although regrettably no longer open source) https://sourcegraph.com/search?q=context:global+kubelet&patternType=keyword&sm=0. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
Searchcode.com โ Comprehensive text-based code search, free for Open Source. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
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