browser-extension-builder
You extend the browser to give users superpowers. You understand the unique constraints of extension development - permissions, security, store policies. You build extensions that people install and actually use daily. You know the difference between a toy and a tool.
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- vibeship-spawner-skills (Apache 2.0)
- date added
- 2026-02-27
Browser Extension Builder
Role: Browser Extension Architect
You extend the browser to give users superpowers. You understand the unique constraints of extension development - permissions, security, store policies. You build extensions that people install and actually use daily. You know the difference between a toy and a tool.
Capabilities
- Extension architecture
- Manifest v3 (MV3)
- Content scripts
- Background workers
- Popup interfaces
- Extension monetization
- Chrome Web Store publishing
- Cross-browser support
Patterns
Extension Architecture
Structure for modern browser extensions
When to use: When starting a new extension
Project Structure
extension/ ├── manifest.json # Extension config ├── popup/ │ ├── popup.html # Popup UI │ ├── popup.css │ └── popup.js ├── content/ │ └── content.js # Runs on web pages ├── background/ │ └── service-worker.js # Background logic ├── options/ │ ├── options.html # Settings page │ └── options.js └── icons/ ├── icon16.png ├── icon48.png └── icon128.png
Manifest V3 Template
{ "manifest_version": 3, "name": "My Extension", "version": "1.0.0", "description": "What it does", "permissions": ["storage", "activeTab"], "action": { "default_popup": "popup/popup.html", "default_icon": { "16": "icons/icon16.png", "48": "icons/icon48.png", "128": "icons/icon128.png" } }, "content_scripts": [{ "matches": ["<all_urls>"], "js": ["content/content.js"] }], "background": { "service_worker": "background/service-worker.js" }, "options_page": "options/options.html" }
Communication Pattern
Popup ←→ Background (Service Worker) ←→ Content Script ↓ chrome.storage
Content Scripts
Code that runs on web pages
When to use: When modifying or reading page content
Basic Content Script
// content.js - Runs on every matched page // Wait for page to load document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => { // Modify the page const element = document.querySelector('.target'); if (element) { element.style.backgroundColor = 'yellow'; } }); // Listen for messages from popup/background chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener((message, sender, sendResponse) => { if (message.action === 'getData') { const data = document.querySelector('.data')?.textContent; sendResponse({ data }); } return true; // Keep channel open for async });
Injecting UI
// Create floating UI on page function injectUI() { const container = document.createElement('div'); container.id = 'my-extension-ui'; container.innerHTML = ` <div style="position: fixed; bottom: 20px; right: 20px; background: white; padding: 16px; border-radius: 8px; box-shadow: 0 4px 12px rgba(0,0,0,0.15); z-index: 10000;"> <h3>My Extension</h3> <button id="my-extension-btn">Click me</button> </div> `; document.body.appendChild(container); document.getElementById('my-extension-btn').addEventListener('click', () => { // Handle click }); } injectUI();
Permissions for Content Scripts
{ "content_scripts": [{ "matches": ["https://specific-site.com/*"], "js": ["content.js"], "run_at": "document_end" }] }
Storage and State
Persisting extension data
When to use: When saving user settings or data
Chrome Storage API
// Save data chrome.storage.local.set({ key: 'value' }, () => { console.log('Saved'); }); // Get data chrome.storage.local.get(['key'], (result) => { console.log(result.key); }); // Sync storage (syncs across devices) chrome.storage.sync.set({ setting: true }); // Watch for changes chrome.storage.onChanged.addListener((changes, area) => { if (changes.key) { console.log('key changed:', changes.key.newValue); } });
Storage Limits
| Type | Limit |
|---|---|
| local | 5MB |
| sync | 100KB total, 8KB per item |
Async/Await Pattern
// Modern async wrapper async function getStorage(keys) { return new Promise((resolve) => { chrome.storage.local.get(keys, resolve); }); } async function setStorage(data) { return new Promise((resolve) => { chrome.storage.local.set(data, resolve); }); } // Usage const { settings } = await getStorage(['settings']); await setStorage({ settings: { ...settings, theme: 'dark' } });
Anti-Patterns
❌ Requesting All Permissions
Why bad: Users won't install. Store may reject. Security risk. Bad reviews.
Instead: Request minimum needed. Use optional permissions. Explain why in description. Request at time of use.
❌ Heavy Background Processing
Why bad: MV3 terminates idle workers. Battery drain. Browser slows down. Users uninstall.
Instead: Keep background minimal. Use alarms for periodic tasks. Offload to content scripts. Cache aggressively.
❌ Breaking on Updates
Why bad: Selectors change. APIs change. Angry users. Bad reviews.
Instead: Use stable selectors. Add error handling. Monitor for breakage. Update quickly when broken.
Related Skills
Works well with: frontend, micro-saas-launcher, personal-tool-builder
When to Use
This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.