A chrome extension to overlay a tiny, adorable rubber duck, as a digital companion during rubber duck debugging and general development work. Why? 'cause who doesn't want a cute duck on their browser.
Meet Ducky, your adorable digital companion whom you can talk to, and rubber duck debug with.
In addition to hanging around, Ducky is also responsible enough to set 15 minute alarms, should you want a short break soon, and not lose track of time.
Ducky is working on his memory and remembers the links to developer-friendly sites like StackOverflow, GitHub, Reddit and CodePen.
Ducky is also fairly shy, so don't try touching him with the mouse pointer or he may try dodging you. 😉
So you too want a Ducky of your own, eh?
It's easy!
- Download the contents of this repository, and then go to
chrome://extensions
- Enable Developer Mode, if you haven't.
- Select
Load Unpacked
- Find the folder that contains all the files in this repository and select it.
- Ta-da! Ducky has arrived!
- (Experimental) Mozilla Firefox
- Refer - #4 (comment) for instructions on installation on Firefox (thanks @Nibot1 )
- Add interactivity and emoji support 🙂
Add alarm (quack?) support as break remindersDone! ⏰Add quick links to frequent websitesDone!Allow users to add their own websites as quicklinksDone!Show a Speechbubble with Debugging TipsDone!- Add pomodoro-style timer?