Hackdrop by TheEdoRan
GitHub Trending and Hacker News in every new tab. Side by side, theme-aware, zero configuration.
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About this extension
Hackdrop replaces your new-tab page with two clean columns of what's new in software: GitHub Trending on the left, Hacker News on the right. Open a tab and you get the same signal you'd get from manually checking GitHub Trends and Hacker News, without the click.
WHAT YOU GET
• Two clean columns. GitHub Trending on the left, Hacker News on the right.
• Daily, weekly, or monthly trending. Your last choice is remembered.
• Auto theme. Follows your browser's prefers-color-scheme. No toggle, no flash on load.
• Fast. Cached results render instantly, then refresh in the background.
• Quiet. No accounts, no settings page, no notifications.
• Open source, MIT-licensed.
PRIVACY
Hackdrop has no analytics, no accounts, and no third-party trackers. The extension talks to a single host, hackdrop-api.theedoran.xyz, operated by the developer, which proxies github.com/trending and the official Hacker News API on the server side. Your browser never contacts those services directly.
The only thing stored on your device is a short-lived cache of the public trending lists, kept in browser.storage.local. The full privacy policy is linked from the listing.
LINKS
Source code, issues, and changelog: https://github.com/TheEdoRan/hackdrop
Live preview (no install required): https://hackdrop.theedoran.xyz
WHAT YOU GET
• Two clean columns. GitHub Trending on the left, Hacker News on the right.
• Daily, weekly, or monthly trending. Your last choice is remembered.
• Auto theme. Follows your browser's prefers-color-scheme. No toggle, no flash on load.
• Fast. Cached results render instantly, then refresh in the background.
• Quiet. No accounts, no settings page, no notifications.
• Open source, MIT-licensed.
PRIVACY
Hackdrop has no analytics, no accounts, and no third-party trackers. The extension talks to a single host, hackdrop-api.theedoran.xyz, operated by the developer, which proxies github.com/trending and the official Hacker News API on the server side. Your browser never contacts those services directly.
The only thing stored on your device is a short-lived cache of the public trending lists, kept in browser.storage.local. The full privacy policy is linked from the listing.
LINKS
Source code, issues, and changelog: https://github.com/TheEdoRan/hackdrop
Live preview (no install required): https://hackdrop.theedoran.xyz
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- Version
- 0.2.1
- Size
- 40.46 kB
- Last updated
- 4 days ago (4 May 2026)
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- MIT Licence
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