Chrome Extensions I Built to Make My Browser Work the Way I Want

Over the past few months I've been building Chrome extensions to solve small everyday annoyances — the kind of friction that adds up. Here are four I've 
  shipped, what each one does, and why I made it.

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  1. ThemeCraft — Make Any Website Look the Way You Want
  
  Ever land on a website with blinding white backgrounds, ugly fonts, or cluttered sections you wish you could just hide? ThemeCraft lets you take control of
  how the web looks.

  With it you can:
  - Change colors and fonts on any site
  - Flip almost any page into a clean dark mode
  - Hide distracting elements you never want to see
  - Sync your saved themes across devices with Google Drive

  It's for anyone who spends hours in the browser and wants it to feel comfortable instead of fighting their eyes.

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  2. GhostType — Natural, Human-Like Auto Typing
  
  Typing the same messages over and over gets old fast. GhostType types text out for you in a natural, human-like way — instead of pasting everything instantly,
  it types it the way a real person would.

  It's handy for chat platforms and repetitive messaging where you want things to feel typed, not pasted.

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  3. SaveMyGPT — Export Your ChatGPT Chats in One Click
  
  If you use ChatGPT a lot, you've probably wanted to keep a conversation. SaveMyGPT exports your open ChatGPT chat into a real file — .docx, HTML, or PDF —
  automatically named after the chat itself.

  No more copy-pasting into a document and reformatting. One click and your conversation is saved, clean and ready to share or archive.

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  4. QuickDrop — Faster Everyday Browsing

  QuickDrop is the latest one I'm working on, built around the same idea as the rest: remove a little bit of daily friction and save you a few clicks every
  time.

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  Why I Build These

  I build extensions because the best tools are the ones that fix your specific problems. Each of these started as "I wish my browser just did this" — and
  turned into something I now use every day.

  Want to try any of them? Drop a comment and let me know which one sounds useful — more are on the way.

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