The Library Detector extension discovers which Javascript libraries are being utilized on webpages you visit and displays their icons in the address bar. Currently supports:
- AmplifyJS
- AngularJS
- Backbone.js
- Blackbird
- base2
- CamanJS
- ControlJS
- CreateJS
- D3
- Dojo
- Ember.js
- Ext JS
- Fabric.js
- Flot Charts
- FuseJS
- Glow
- Google Closure
- Google Maps
- Google Web Toolkit
- gRaphaël
- Handlebars
- Head JS
- Highcharts
- InfoVis
- jQuery
- jQuery Tools
- jQuery UI
- LABjs
- MochiKit
- Modernizr
- MooTools
- Move
- Mustache.js
- Paper.js
- PhiloGL
- Processing.js
- Prototype
- Pusher
- Qooxdoo
- Raphael
- RequireJS
- Rico
- RightJS
- Sammy.js
- Scriptaculous
- Socket.IO
- Spine
- SproutCore
- Spry
- Swiffy
- three.js
- Tween.js
- Underscore.js
- WebFont Loader
- yepnope
- YUI,
- Zepto.js
- Clone the Git repo from Github 'git clone [email protected]:andrewbredow/Library-Detector-for-Chrome.git LibraryDetector'
- Navigate to chrome://extensions in Chrome
- Expand the "Developer Mode" section
- Click "Load unpacked extension..." and select the LibraryDetector folder
- Andrew Bredow homepage
- John Michel homepage
- Artem Nezvigin homepage (Multiple library icon concept)
- Karl Swedberg homepage
- Joseph Lust homepage
Library detect class inspired by Paul Bakaus' Library Detector for Firefox http://paulbakaus.com/