DesModder for Desmos DesModder for Desmos

Productivity
Version: 0.10.3
Last Update: 2023-04-17

Overview

DesModder for Desmos is a Chrome extension developed by Jared Hughes. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of DesModder for Desmos is 0.10.3, updated on 2023-04-17.
4,000+ users have installed this extension. 19 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Supercharge your Desmos graph creation and sharing experience with many convenient features

Supercharge your Desmos graph creation and sharing experience with many convenient features:

- Core
- Adjust settings that can let you hide the keypad, lock the viewport, and more
- Render implicit-filled expressions on the GPU
- Export videos and GIFs of your graphs based on actions or sliders
- View expressions in a text editor (Beta)
- Utility
- Paste ASCIIMath (such as the results of Wolfram Alpha queries) into Desmos
- Pin expressions to the top
- Find and replace expressions
- Display graph performance metrics
- Adds right-click (instead of long press) on expressions to style them
- Duplicate any expression with hotkey Ctrl+Q
- Use Shift+Enter to write newlines in notes
- Quickly dump a folder's entire contents, and merge expressions into a folder
- Visual
- Change the primary color from blue to any color
- Toggle display of expression IDs
- Display list elements, colors, and undefined values in expression list
- View tips including lesser-known features of Desmos
- Hide and ignore unwanted slider suggestions
- Integration
- Integration with WakaTime
- More to come!

All graphs created using this extension are compatible with vanilla Desmos. This means your graphs are always safe to share with others, regardless of whether or not they have DesModder.

- One small exception: expressions rendered using GLesmos may be much slower for people without the feature.

Chrome will warn you asking for permission for the declarativeNetRequest API ("Block content on any page you visit"). In this case, the warning is inaccurate because the net request rules apply [only to Desmos](https://github.com/DesModder/DesModder/blob/main/public/net_request_rules.json#L21) and simply modify response headers to provide permissions that enable in-browser video export. This extension follows Chrome's best practices and is open source (https://github.com/DesModder/DesModder), so you and others can contribute and see what goes on in the background.

Keep in mind that many features of this extension rely on unofficial, undocumented, or unstable parts of Desmos. When something stops working, report it on http://github.com/DesModder/DesModder/issues with a description of the issue.

Currently only works on the public-facing calculator at https://desmos.com/calculator.

Not affiliated with Desmos.

Rating

19 ratings

Total Installs

4,000+

Information

Last Update

2023-04-17

Current Version

0.10.3

Size

379KiB

Author

Jared Hughes

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Ranny Bergamotte
2021-12-20

There are no words to describe this extension other than you must get it. It goes to say that it does its job incredibly well, and its features are well designed and incredibly useful. The video capture is intuitive and gives good results, the right click patch is a great time saver. The shift-enter for newline, ctrl-q for duplication, and pin for expressions are all also very nice features to have.
If you use Desmos a lot this is a must have.

avatar Caesar Not Rex
2021-12-07

Great extension! Useful & open source!

avatar Omri Shavit
2021-11-01

Well done! I'll be using this extension from now on

avatar David Flores
2021-04-19

I was waiting for the video capturing to make into DesModder to write my review, and it is awesome! It seems Gifsmos has gotten tough competition. You can export graphs to GIF, MP4, or WEBM and you can create your animation using sliders, simulations, or even compose frames manually by taking snaps by hand.

Definitely a must have extension if you do animations in Desmos.

avatar Lenny the burger
2021-04-19

Must need features for desmos