Remove the Gitlab's Approve button

Remove the Gitlab's Approve button is a free Chrome extension developed by sergiocastellanoherrera. It falls under the category of Browsers and is specifically categorized as an Add-ons & Tools subcategory.

The extension is designed to address the issue of accidentally clicking the Gitlab's Approve button. It removes the HTML code associated with the button, effectively preventing users from clicking it by accident. This can be particularly useful for individuals or companies who have made the decision not to use the Gitlab's Approve button in their workflow.

By removing the button's HTML code, this extension ensures that users do not inadvertently trigger any approvals on Gitlab. This can help prevent potential mistakes or misunderstandings in the development process.

Overall, Remove the Gitlab's Approve button is a straightforward Chrome extension that focuses on enhancing user experience and preventing accidental clicks on the Gitlab's Approve button.

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