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CSDN-Eye: A Handy Tool for Expanding CSDN Blog Posts

CSDN-Eye is a free Chrome add-on developed by threatbook that aims to enhance the user experience when browsing CSDN (China Software Development Network) blog posts. This tool provides a convenient way to automatically expand CSDN blog posts, eliminating the need to manually click on the "Expand" button.

With CSDN-Eye, users can now easily view the full content of CSDN blog posts without any limitations. The add-on includes a login box and a screen overlay, ensuring a seamless browsing experience. This tool is especially useful for users who frequently visit CSDN and want to save time by automatically expanding blog posts.

Overall, CSDN-Eye is a practical Chrome add-on for CSDN users who want to effortlessly access the complete content of blog posts without any hassle.

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