A developer-focused userscript to inspect web elements and generate optimized CSS selector rules for custom filtering.
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Aug 3, 2026
A developer-focused userscript to inspect web elements and generate optimized CSS selector rules for custom filtering.
A simple element picker that can generate CSS Selectors and XPath expressions.
Open-source element picker for the web — point at any element and get a stable CSS selector. Browser extension + tiny SDK.
Example Next.js app with blocfeed feedback widget — element picking, screenshots, screen recording, voice feedback, bug reporting. Clone, add your key, run.
Find, generate and test XPath expressions. Browser extension with smart variants, element picker, and zero telemetry.
Click any element on any webpage in Safari → stream selector, HTML, styles, box-model, React component to Claude Code via /picked
AI-friendly bug reports for any project. Standardized context format for Claude Code / Copilot / ChatGPT — users report with rich context, admins copy one formatted brief, AI ships the fix.
A Chrome extension that lets you assign keyboard shortcuts to any element on any webpage and trigger a click on it with that key combination.
Visually pick and annotate webpage elements, so Claude Code knows exactly what to change
Chrome extension that turns any clicked page element into LLM-ready context — CSS selector, DOM path, position and HTML copied to your clipboard for ChatGPT, Claude and AI coding tools.
Visual DOM element picker for VS Code & Cursor with screenshots, HTML/CSS context and AI agent integration.
A Chrome extension that lets you copy the HTML of any element on a webpage with a single click, similar to DevTools' Inspect Element feature.
Browser extension to highlight elements and copy XPath/CSS selectors with a floating inspector.
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