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Only the stores can create valid XPI/CRX files, since they are signed zip files, and the browsers no longer support self-signed extensions. So once you publish a version, you can download the files from the developer dashboards or using the API. That means you have to publish manually or use |
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There are still ways to make browsers accept self-signed extensions, or even unzipped extensions. It would be nice to get some support for that, like a way to sign the zip / make it into the crx format. |
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Only the stores can create valid XPI/CRX files, since they are signed zip files, and the browsers no longer support self-signed extensions.
So once you publish a version, you can download the files from the developer dashboards or using the API.
That means you have to publish manually or use
wxt submit
before you can download the signed artifacts.