The Chromium Project maintains a significant presence on GitHub, showcasing a wide range of repositories primarily written in JavaScript, Python, C++, Go, HTML, and Java. Notable projects include the official Chromium source mirror and various tools for web security, such as badssl.com and permission.site.
The official GitHub mirror of the Chromium source
:lock: Memorable site for testing clients against bad SSL configs.
Old and archived, see https://github.com/chromium/chromium instead.
A site to test the interaction of web APIs and browser permissions.
:lock: Chromium's HSTS preload list submission website.
Distills the DOM
A crash-reporting system
An interoperability system for the modern web.
The PDF library used by the Chromium project
MOVED: Please use the new libapps repo on chromium.googlesource.com instead
A Visual Studio extension containing a collection of tools to help contributing code to the Chromium project.
A small collection of useful low-level (“base”) routines from Chromium
DEPRECATED - Use WebPageReplayGo instead:
The JavaScript Benchmark Suite for the modern web
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A concept-centered standard library for C++20, enabling safer and more reliable products and a more modern feel for C++ code; Also home of Subdoc the code-documentation generator.
🔒🔍 A Go package to scan sites against requirements for Chromium-maintained HSTS preload list.
Extension for reporting suspicious sites to Safe Browsing.
GYP is a Meta-Build system: a build system that generates other build systems.
Project to investigate porting Chrome Apps to websites.
Axiom Project
This repository contains the SDK that DLP agents may use to become service providers for the Google Chrome Content Analysis Connector.
Vim integration for Chromium Codesearch at https://cs.chromium.org
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Public mus presentations
Python library for accessing Chromium CodeSearch via https://cs.chromium.org
Automatically zoom web pages based on their content
Distribution packages for DOM Distiller (https://github.com/chromium/dom-distiller).
A service to automatically track blink-dev intents.
A polyfill for the navigator.permissions.request() API
Magento extension for requestAutocomplete
A little website for the Chrome Security team
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Example external ozone platform implementation offering RFB access to an ozone content shell.
GN meta-build language support for the Eclipse IDE
The Open Screen Library implements the Open Screen Protocol, Multicast DNS and DNS-SD, and the Cast protocols (discovery, application control, and media streaming).
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Chromium builds a variety of projects on GitHub, including the Chromium source itself and web security tools like badssl.com and permission.site, which focus on enhancing web standards and user security.
Chromium employs several programming languages for its projects, with primary languages including JavaScript, Python, C++, Go, HTML, and Java, facilitating a broad spectrum of functionalities and applications.
Yes, all of Chromium's repositories are public on GitHub, allowing developers and researchers to access and contribute to various projects, enhancing transparency and collaboration in web development.
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