Gerrit Monitor
Overview
Gerrit Monitor is a Chrome extension developed by Sylvain Defresne.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Gerrit Monitor is 1.2.5, updated on 2022-09-07.
4,000+ users have installed this extension.
7 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
Monitor your CLs on Gerrit
Monitor multiple Gerrit instances for CLs requiring attention.
Disclaimer: This is not an officially supported Google product.
You can configure the Gerrit instances to monitor in the extension option pages, the required permissions will be requested when saving. This list of instances is synchronised if you are logged into Chrome (though you need to give permission to the extension on each Chrome instance).
An incoming CL is considered as requiring attention if you have not given at least +1 to it or if the author added a message to the CL more recently than you.
An outgoing CL is considered as requiring attention if it has unresolved comments (including yours).
An outgoing CL is considered stale if there was no comments in the last 24h (except autogenerated comments).
Source code available at https://github.com/sdefresne/gerrit-monitor
New in version 1.2.5:
- fix to get the extension working on gerrit instance where star: operator has been removed.
New in version 1.2.4:
- add an option to disable "error" notifications
New in version 1.2.3:
- fix error reporting in badge and popup
New in version 1.2.2:
- correctly report authentication errors
- reduce how long results are cached
See the extension source code for description of older versions.
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Hector Tellez
2020-07-16
This extension keeps me on top of my review requests and helps me keep my code moving without having to constantly worry about 'I don't know where my code is' |
Daniel Classon
2022-12-07
use it every day |
Daniel Classon
2022-12-07
use it every day |
Hector Tellez
2020-07-16
This extension keeps me on top of my review requests and helps me keep my code moving without having to constantly worry about 'I don't know where my code is' |
Daniel Classon
2022-12-07
use it every day |