A chrome extension for tagging words with semantic information.
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tag-youre-it

A chrome extension for tagging words with semantic information.

Development

  1. To try it out, just download this plugin.
  2. You'll need to have installed node.js.
  3. Go inside the unzipped folder and run npm install && npm install -g gulp. In addition to installing development dependencies it will also install Gulp which is useful for active development.
  4. Run gulp serve to serve up the prototype for live development. In need of a bugfix.
  5. Run gulp dist to build the chrome plugin in the dist/ folder.

Chrome testing

  1. Inside chrome go to settings -> Extensions.
  2. Select Load unpacked extension and select the project's dist/ folder.
  3. You should now see a new browser icon. Go to a page and start tagging.
  4. In case of error: Press "f12" and have a look at the console log output.

Important A workaround for CORS is currently needed to communicate with the server.