liHelper is a Chrome plugin designed to elevate your job search experience by automatically removing job listings you've already applied to from your search results.
This plugin has been rigorously tested and verified to seamlessly integrate with Chrome Version 116.0.5845.187.
Currently, the script runs beyond the li domain, potentially causing performance slowdowns on other websites. To ensure optimal performance, it is recommended to use liHelper exclusively while you are on the li platform.
If you encounter any issues on other websites or wish to temporarily disable the plugin, simply navigate to 'chrome://extensions/' and either remove it or disable it from there.
Introduction: These instructions will guide you through the process of manually installing and using liHelper in your Chrome browser. Please follow the steps below carefully.
Prerequisites:
- Google Chrome web browser installed on your computer.
Installation Steps:
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Download the Extension Files:
- Visit the GitHub repository for liHelper.
- Click the "Code" button and select "Download ZIP" to download the extension files to your computer.
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Unzip the Extension Files:
- Locate the downloaded ZIP file and unzip it to a directory on your computer.
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Open Chrome Extensions Page:
- In Google Chrome, open a new tab.
- Type
chrome://extensions/
in the address bar and press Enter. This will open the Chrome Extensions page.
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Enable Developer Mode:
- In the Chrome Extensions page, look for the "Developer mode" toggle switch in the top-right corner. Turn it on to enable developer mode.
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Load the Extension:
- Click the "Load unpacked" button that appears when developer mode is enabled.
- Navigate to the directory where you unzipped the extension files and select the folder containing the extension files.
- Click the "Select Folder" button.
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Extension Installed:
- liHelper should now be installed and activated. You will see its icon in the Chrome toolbar.
Using the Extension: The liHelper is enabled by default once installed. It operates in the background without any user interaction. (it's currently advised to turn it off when visiting sites that are not li for the performance of the other sites)
Uninstalling the Extension:
- If you want to remove the extension, go to the Chrome Extensions page (
chrome://extensions/
), find liHelper, and click the "Remove" button.
Troubleshooting:
- If you encounter any issues or have questions, please contact the developer for support.