https://github.com/neil4droid/lc-timer
If you're not on Windows and if Chrome is available for your OS, chances are that your version of Chrome allows loading packaged extensions from outside the Chrome Web Store. You can then just download the .crx
extension file present in the lc-timer/package
directory and drag-drop it onto the Chrome's Extensions page (chrome://extensions
) and the extension will be installed.
- Clone the lc-timer repository.
- Use the
master
branch, or switch toactivedev
branch for latest updates. - Open up Google Chrome, go to
chrome://extensions
. - Turn on Developer Mode on the upper-right corner.
- If you're on Windows, manually installing the
.crx
package won't work. Instead, just drag and drop thelc-timer
directory (i.e. the entire extension code directory) into the Extensions page. You can also select the directory using the Load Unpacked button available in the Extensions page.