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Containerise @berrnd Fork



This is a fork of Containerise (based on the v3.9.0 release) which adds an option to exclude certain containers.

The (signed) .xpi file for manual installation can be found in the release assets.

If you also use Temporary Containers, here is a compatible fork: https://github.com/berrnd/temporary-containers

Dev note: Node v16 is needed for building.



Original README:

Select your container and add a domain to always open all visits in the chosen container. Add many domains as you wish. Special No Container option to break out of a container. Simple CSV based mapping of a domain to a container by name for easy backup and bulk editing.

Usage

Basic mapping

amazon.co.uk, Shopping will open all amazon.co.uk (not subdomains) links in Shopping container.

Glob

!*.amazon.co.uk, Shopping will be treated as *.amazon.co.uk glob pattern. (suitable to subdomains)

Regex

@.+\.amazon\.co\.uk$, Shopping will be treat as .+\.amazon\.co\.uk$ regex. (suitable to subdomains and complex paths)

Development

Available Scripts

In the project directory, you can run:

npm ci

Installs required dependencies.

npm run webpack

Starts webpack with --watch option and outputs to ./build directory.

npm run build

Builds the extension for production use.

npm run test

Runs test specs using jest. Use test:watch to watch for edits and re-run the tests.

npm run lint

Lint using eslint.

npm run web-ext

Runs web-ext process to debug the extension on Firefox. See web-ext docs
To live reload the extension, start this process in a new tab after starting npm run webpack process.

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