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Fisheye Commit Graph Opener: Open Fisheye Commit Graph View with Ease

Fisheye Commit Graph Opener is a Chrome extension developed by Irina Ivanova. This free extension is designed to open the Fisheye Commit Graph view of specified repositories in a new tab.

Please note that this extension is no longer supported and may not work on the latest versions of the browser.

This extension is particularly useful for developers or testers who frequently need to access Fisheye Commit Graph views of different repositories. To get started, simply install the extension in Chrome and define the options by providing the URL of Fisheye and the repository keywords and codes. Once the options are saved, you can open the extension, insert the keyword of the repo (with autocomplete support), and click Enter to open the required Commit Graph page.

Please be aware that this extension is no longer actively maintained by the developer.

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