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If I wanted to make an application (not a Chrome extension) that accesses, let's say, your Chrome-synced bookmarks, would I have to reverse-engineer the interface that Chrome/Chromium uses? Or is there a published API for that?
You can use the Syncable Service API:
https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/developers/design-documents/sync/syncable-service-api
EDIT 2020-03-27 The site mentions the information is outdated and suggests to go here instead:
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/HEAD/docs/sync/model_api.md
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Is there any official or unofficial GanttPRO API available?
If GanttPRO can post a webhook each time when new time log created - it's enough for us
thanks
Dmitry, we plan to release a public API at the mid of September 2020.
I'll provide a link for the documentation here
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I need to send GraphQL queries to some site which is not in my control. Is there any way I could send those queries using explorer like https://developer.github.com/early-access/graphql/explorer ?
What GitHub calls "Explorer" is actually just Facebook's open source GraphQL console called GraphiQL (pronounced "graphical"). Someone built a standalone version with electron here.
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i need to integrate the elgg tools menu in another website for some kind of use.
Is there any plugins, APIs available for the purpose or can anyone help in creating a new one.
I think you should create a plugin that will provide the API to other site VIA json or other format,
Please check this API
http://docs.elgg.org/wiki/Web_Services
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I saw many e-commerce sites using Pricegrabber for price comparison.
For example:
http://www.cheapstingybargains.com/184212/lg-gp08lu10-8x-dvd%C2%B1rw-dl-usb-20-slim-external-drive-w-lightscribe/
Is there a pricegrabber API for developers?
Per programmableweb, pricegrabber does have an API but to even see its documentation you have to negotiate with the site itself. If that's not acceptable to you, the page I'm pointing to has pointers to many other shopping sites with APIs that may be more suitable for you.
According to programmableweb, the PriceGrabber API is no longer available.
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Mediawiki is the only wiki software I've found that has an API for creating/editing posts (http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API). Are there any others?
You can try Twiki (here's a list of all the functions available to the Plugin API), or maybe the DotNetNuke Wiki - since it's open source, you can do whatever you want with it (if you prefer .Net).