Learn to say popular browser extension development tool names correctly.
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How is Plasmo (framework for building browser extensions) correctly pronounced?
Plasmo is pronounced 'PLAZ-moh' — echoes 'plasma', stress on PLAZ. In a technical interview: "Plasmo hot-reloaded the extension straight in the browser while I edited the popup."
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How is WXT (next-generation framework for building web extensions) correctly pronounced?
WXT is pronounced 'DUB-uhl-yoo-EKS-TEE' — the three letters spoken separately. In a technical interview: "WXT generated the manifest automatically for both Chrome and Firefox from one codebase."
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How is web-ext (Mozilla's command-line tool for developing browser extensions) correctly pronounced?
web-ext is pronounced 'web-EKST' — 'web' plus 'ext' (short for extension), said as one blended word. In a technical interview: "web-ext repackaged and reloaded the extension into Firefox every time I saved a file."
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How is CRXcavator (Chrome extension security risk analysis tool) correctly pronounced?
CRXcavator is pronounced 'SEE-ahr-EKS-kav-ay-tor' — 'C-R-X' spoken as letters, blended with 'excavator'. In a technical interview: "CRXcavator flagged that the extension requested far more permissions than it actually used."
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How is Manifest V3 (Chrome's extension platform and permission model version) correctly pronounced?
Manifest V3 is pronounced 'MAN-ih-fest VEE THREE' — 'manifest' plus 'V' spoken as a letter plus 'three'. In a technical interview: "Migrating to Manifest V3 meant rewriting our background script as a service worker."