GitReacts: Add Reactions to GitHub Repos

GitReacts is a free Chrome add-on developed by mdni007 that allows users to add reactions to GitHub repositories. With this handy tool, users can express their emotions towards repositories by adding reactions such as anger, excitement, or amusement.

GitReacts is designed to enhance the GitHub experience by providing users with a fun and interactive way to engage with repositories. Whether you want to show your appreciation for a well-maintained repository or express your frustration towards a problematic one, GitReacts offers a range of reactions to choose from.

This Chrome add-on is a great addition for GitHub users who want to add a touch of personality to their interactions with repositories. With GitReacts, you can easily express your emotions and make your reactions known. So why not give it a try and add some reactions to GitHub repos today?

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