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J2C-Beta: A Useful Chrome Add-on for Git Repository Branch Naming

J2C-Beta, developed by hadi.hassan.dev, is a free Chrome add-on that provides a convenient solution for creating branch names for your git repository from issues. This add-on is particularly useful for developers who work with issue tracking systems and want to streamline their branch naming process.

With J2C-Beta, you can configure keys and patterns to generate branch names based on your specific requirements. These configurations are saved in your browser storage, allowing for easy access and customization.

The latest patch notes for versioninclude bug fixes, such as resolving icon issues, as well as addressing a permission error with the manifest v3.

If you're looking for a simple and efficient way to create branch names for your git repository, J2C-Beta is a valuable add-on to consider. It offers a straightforward interface and customizable options to enhance your development workflow.

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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    4.3.2

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Developer

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