Where it's AT by JP Hastings-Edrei
Highlight & inspect the AT Protocol records behind supporting websites! View in PDSls, Anisota Explorer, aturi, Taproot and more with just a click.
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Highlight & inspect the AT Protocol records behind supporting websites.
This extension works with any atproto-based site with RDFa compliant AT-URIs. Those elements will have an extra context menu option to copy and explore the atproto record referenced.
Also, when you press the extension's icon on such a page, you'll enter "AT-mode"; elements tagged as being derived from atproto records will be highlighted, and clicking on them will take you to your AT Protocol explorer of choice.
This extension works with any atproto-based site with RDFa compliant AT-URIs. Those elements will have an extra context menu option to copy and explore the atproto record referenced.
Also, when you press the extension's icon on such a page, you'll enter "AT-mode"; elements tagged as being derived from atproto records will be highlighted, and clicking on them will take you to your AT Protocol explorer of choice.
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Required permissions:
- Input data to the clipboard
- Access your data for all websites
Optional permissions:
- Access your data for all websites
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- The developer says this extension doesn't require data collection.
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- Version
- 0.4.10
- Size
- 61.56 KB
- Last updated
- 9 days ago (May 17, 2026)
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- MIT License
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<div typeof="schema:Thing" resource="at://did:plc:ephkzpinhaqcabtkugtbzrwu/org.example.lexicon/abc123def">
Something derived from this atproto record
</div>
This add-on also detects anchor links to at:// URIs, and references to DIDs un:
<div typeof="schema:Person" resource="did:plc:ephkzpinhaqcabtkugtbzrwu">
Something above this atproto account
</div>