tab-stash
omnibookmarks
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Mozilla Public License 2.0 | MIT License |
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tab-stash
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Firefox 125
I like the the https://josh-berry.github.io/tab-stash/ extension. Not exactly what you want, but IMO a very well-done extension in that space.
Firefox handle lots of tabs very well though since the tabs are lazily loaded. Only issue is that the session system once in a while mess up and you lose everything.
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My Go to add-ons, feedback needed: which one to keep, install or remove, am i missing something?
If you need vertical tabs, my new favorite solution is Tab Stash in the sidebar.
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Firefox users/fans, objectively speaking, what does firefox have that brave(with crypto disabled) does not, for a normal user.
Tab Stash
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Show HN: Rethinking Tabs in Firefox
I migrated from Sidebery to Tab Stash [0]. I found the user experience to be a bit more streamlined; I don't find myself missing the tree-style structure, but the stashes it provides are a good replacement.
[0]: https://github.com/josh-berry/tab-stash
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Why are bookmarks second class citizens in browsers?
tab stash is a pretty decent extension for quickly saving tabs and then restoring them later with one click
https://github.com/josh-berry/tab-stash
and unlike some other tab management extensions, it uses native bookmarks to store things which means you can still access the stashed tabs if you sync them to firefox mobile
omnibookmarks
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Why are bookmarks second class citizens in browsers?
For quickly loading bookmarks, I made an extension that allows you to open or add a bookmark by typing a keyword for it into the address bar:
https://github.com/binarynate/omnibookmarks
I use it constantly (probably hundreds of times per day) to load common pages I use for running by business and living my life.
- omnibookmarks: Browser extension to quickly open/add bookmarks via keywords like a CLI.
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Show HN: Browser extension to quickly open/add bookmarks via keywords like a CLI
I recently decided to open source this extension that I've been using personally for over a year. I use it heavily, but it especially comes in handy when I'm answering support emails for the product I develop, because it allows me to quickly pull up URLs (to documentation, support pages) to include in the support emails. The extension itself is extremely simple (less than 150 LOC), which makes it easy for others to visually check and audit:
https://github.com/binarynate/omnibookmarks/blob/74d140092a4...
Like the README mentions, I created this extension as a replacement for Hashmem, which offered the same mechanism for saving pages. I have to give credit to Hashmem for coming up with the simple way of opening and adding bookmarks, which Omnibookmarks emulates. However, the Hashmem extension was removed from the Google Chrome Store over a year ago for a policy violation, its code was obfuscated, and it required permission to send data to its own servers is Russia. So, I created Omnibookmarks as a simple open source replacement with a focus on security and transparency.
What are some alternatives?
Tab-Session-Manager - WebExtensions for restoring and saving window / tab states
OneTab-Night-Mode - Little theme for the onetab page to make it less eye raping.
scroll-to-text-fragment - Proposal to allow specifying a text snippet in a URL fragment
firefox-scripts - userChromeJS / autoconfig.js and extensions
Shaarli - The personal, minimalist, super-fast, database free, bookmarking service - community repo
App-bookmarks - Export browser bookmarks as plain text.
mystart - Google Bookmarks clone with extra's
Fenix - ⚠️ Fenix (Firefox for Android) moved to a new repository. It is now developed and maintained as part of: https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/firefox-android