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Duck-Tator: Distraction Eliminator

Meet Quacky, the Duck-tator, your productivity pal! This quirky Chrome extension features a dedicated duck who keeps you on track by flagging off-topic tabs and quacking you back to focus. Say goodbye to tab overload and hello to efficient workdays with Quacky leading the way!

Features(toy version)

  • Works on Every Website: This extension works on all websites, ensuring you stay focused no matter where you browse.
  • Dynamic Image Replacement: Automatically replaces images on web pages, helping you avoid visual distractions.
  • Customizable Options: Choose the type of images you'd like to replace and how often they should change.
  • Fun and Engaging: Add a touch of humor to your browsing experience with quirky and amusing image replacements.

Installation

  1. Clone the Repository:
    git clone https://github.com/yourusername/distraction-eliminator.git```
    
  2. Checkout the toy branch:

cd duck-tator git checkout toy```

  1. Open Chrome Extensions: Go to chrome://extensions/ in your Chrome browser.

  2. Enable Developer Mode: Toggle the switch for Developer Mode in the top right corner.

  3. Load Unpacked Extension: Click on "Load unpacked" and select the cloned repository folder.(Try and pin the extension from the extension manager next to the search bar)

Usage

  1. Activate the Extension: Click on the extension icon in your Chrome toolbar to activate it.
  2. Customize Settings: Use the popup window to customize your image replacement settings. Choose the types of images you want to replace and the frequency of replacements.
  3. Enjoy Distraction-Free Browsing: Browse the web as usual and watch as distracting images are replaced with fun and engaging alternatives.

Contributing

We welcome contributions from the community! To contribute:

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
  3. Commit your changes and push them to your branch.
  4. Create a pull request, describing your changes in detail.

Issues

If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvements, please open an issue on the GitHub Issues page.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.

Acknowledgments

Special thanks to all the contributors and users who have helped make this project better. Your feedback and support are invaluable!


Happy browsing and stay distraction-free! 🎉