GitHub No Auto-Scroll por Tim
Stops GitHub from auto-scrolling (Actions logs, PR diffs, etc.). User-initiated scrolling and clicking anchor links still work.
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Sobre esta extensión
Stops GitHub from auto-scrolling (Actions logs, PR diffs, etc.). User-initiated scrolling and clicking anchor links still work.
Tired of GitHub yanking you to the bottom of an Actions log every time a new
line streams in? Or losing your place in a PR diff because new comments
loaded? This extension fixes that.
WHAT IT DOES
• Blocks programmatic auto-scrolling on every github.com page
• Disables browser scroll-anchoring so live-updating containers don't
silently re-pin to the bottom
• Stays out of the way: anchor links (#section), keyboard nav, and your
own scroll wheel still work normally
EXTRA BUTTONS
• Scroll-to-top — bottom-right floating button, appears when you've
scrolled down
• Scroll-to-bottom / live-follow — second bottom-right button. One click
scrolls to the bottom; while active it follows new content as it streams.
Click again or scroll up to stop following.
HOW IT WORKS
The extension runs only on github.com. It patches the standard scroll
APIs (scrollIntoView, scrollTo, scrollTop, etc.) so calls made by GitHub's
own JavaScript get ignored — but the same calls triggered by your
clicks, keys, or wheel events go through normally.
PRIVACY
This extension does not collect, store, or transmit any data. No
analytics, no tracking, no remote calls. All code runs locally in your
browser.
PERMISSIONS
• Access to github.com and *.github.com — required to inject the
scroll-blocking script. No other sites are touched.
Tired of GitHub yanking you to the bottom of an Actions log every time a new
line streams in? Or losing your place in a PR diff because new comments
loaded? This extension fixes that.
WHAT IT DOES
• Blocks programmatic auto-scrolling on every github.com page
• Disables browser scroll-anchoring so live-updating containers don't
silently re-pin to the bottom
• Stays out of the way: anchor links (#section), keyboard nav, and your
own scroll wheel still work normally
EXTRA BUTTONS
• Scroll-to-top — bottom-right floating button, appears when you've
scrolled down
• Scroll-to-bottom / live-follow — second bottom-right button. One click
scrolls to the bottom; while active it follows new content as it streams.
Click again or scroll up to stop following.
HOW IT WORKS
The extension runs only on github.com. It patches the standard scroll
APIs (scrollIntoView, scrollTo, scrollTop, etc.) so calls made by GitHub's
own JavaScript get ignored — but the same calls triggered by your
clicks, keys, or wheel events go through normally.
PRIVACY
This extension does not collect, store, or transmit any data. No
analytics, no tracking, no remote calls. All code runs locally in your
browser.
PERMISSIONS
• Access to github.com and *.github.com — required to inject the
scroll-blocking script. No other sites are touched.
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Permissions and data
Permisos requeridos:
- Acceder a tus datos en los sitios del github.com dominio
- Acceder a tus datos para github.com
Data collection:
- The developer says this extension doesn't require data collection.
Más información
- Versión
- 1.0.1
- Tamaño
- 21,06 KB
- Última actualización
- hace 6 días (30 de abr. de 2026)
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- Licencia
- MIT License
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