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TcNo Rust Drop Assistant: An Easy Way to View Twitch Drops for Rust

TcNo Rust Drop Assistant is a simple and open-source extension designed to enhance the Twitch Drop and Rust (Facepunch) functionality. Developed by Wesley Pyburn (TechNobo), this Chrome add-on provides a convenient way for Rust players to view available Twitch drops.

One of the key features of TcNo Rust Drop Assistant is its ability to highlight and sort already claimed items from Twitch on the Facepunch website. This makes it easier for players to keep track of their drops and ensures that they don't miss out on any rewards. Additionally, the latest version 1.3 introduces drop progress bars on the Facepunch page, providing users with a visual representation of their drop progress.

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  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1.3.8

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Downloads

    3

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    • 2
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