Comfortable with making Chrome extensions.
Some exaples of what can be done:
* automation - using the user interface, navigating around the web, selecting, filling, creating templates, collecting information (scraping, crawling), partially doing stuff for you - highlight a piece of code and inject it according to a template to several places. Adding random delays and patterns in actions.
* user interfaces - adding UI elements to the page, moving stuff around the page and a separate interface on the browser.
* run actions on startup
* shortcuts - adding keyboard or mouse shortcuts for tasks or macros.
* remembering inputs
* managing tabs
* communicate with external services, APIs (e.g. Streak), local apps/programs (that have a port listening) - opens up to a wide variety of solutions.
I've also helped create additional tools that go with them - perhaps connect what a website does to something running on the local device.
I'm a programmer with over a decade of experience.