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tabist
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TabFS β a browser extension that mounts the browser tabs as a filesystem
I have a extension that does that almost pretty identically to what you are looking for... it does list out every page you have but doesn't list the url. there is an unreleased version that I use that has a tab dumping to json that I use for just that session restore reason.
Maybe I'll finish the updated version and release it soon.
feel free to check it out: https://github.com/fiveNinePlusR/tabist
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tabist/
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tabist/hdjegjggiog...
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My Bad Habit of Hoarding Information
I wrote a little webext to help me find tabs in a visual way grouped by window. middle click closes the tab and left click brings the tab you click on to the forefront. It's simple but something I use many times every day.
feel free to try it out:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tabist/
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tabist/hdjegjggiog...
https://github.com/fiveNinePlusR/tabist
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Overcoming Tab Overload
for a lot of people you search for something to solve a problem. for instance debugging an issue. you middle click on a bunch of promising tabs and then go through them. if there is some useful information on that page you leave it open but it's rare that it's the only thing you need to know to solve your problem. another use is some API you need to use so you'd open up a bunch of tabs on the functions you are exploring how you need to use them.
I also separate the issue by window too and also use tabs and windows as temporary bookmarks really. not worthy of a full bookmark but not finished with.
I created an webextension to deal with handling those tabs because having a bunch of tabs across a bunch of windows is not the most ergonomic without one. might be useful for someone here I suppose: https://github.com/fiveNinePlusR/tabist
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tabist/hdjegjggiog...
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tabist/
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TabFS: Mount the Browser Tabs as a Filesystem
I am like your friend... basically tabs are a "working memory" that you don't want to store permanently in bookmarks. each window or sets of windows is typically a different topic that is being research on with a bunch of middle clicks to open tabs. I have so many open that I wrote a small webext for it that shows a page of all your tabs that you can click on to navigate to that tab with a click. just a nicer interface to see all the windows open and all the tabs. https://github.com/fiveNinePlusR/tabist
notebook
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My Bad Habit of Hoarding Information
I mostly read HN. Unfortunately is like drinking from a firehose.. My take to stay sane:
- If it's interesting I upvote. If it's really interesting I bookmark on my browser. This still means ~20 links weekly..
- Once a week I copy/paste browser bookmarks to my markdown file[0] At least every month I tree shake them. Time passes and some stuff are not so relevant/interesting anymore. Eventually they move to my notebook[1] or to my news aggregator[2].
[0] https://github.com/slowernews/hamster-system
[1] https://github.com/slowernews/notebook
[2] https://github.com/slowernews/slowernews
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Why Solana Was Decimated by Bankman-Friedβs Downfall
Languages of top 100 crypto projects: https://github.com/slowernews/notebook/blob/master/on-crypto...
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Digital Gardening
Feel free to post your digital garden under - to not pollute this thread (garden) too much.
There are different kinds of digital gardens. Mine[0] lives on Github, it evolves slowly these days but is well tendered and organized, some juicy fruit and vegetables. You may find some weeds also. Weeds are flowers too if you get to know them.
[0] https://github.com/slowernews/notebook
- Ask HN: What are some examples of websites where the author learns in the open?
- Programming languages of crypto projects
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Ask HN: Show us your digital garden
I (and many of you) keep a "digital garden"[0] with an amalgamation of assorted/random notes/list/cheatsheets on stuff it interest me on that moment or on long term. I suspect many of you have one also. It would be interesting to see how are they organized.
[0] https://github.com/slowernews/notebook
- Crypto Languages
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based.cooking
My cooking notes go into a github repository[0] as soon as they are systematised.
[0] https://github.com/slowernews/notebook/blob/master/on-cookin...
What are some alternatives?
brotab - Control your browser's tabs from the command line
based.cooking - A simple culinary website.
auto-tab-discard - Use native tab discarding method to automatically reduce memory usage of inactive tabs
kiss-cooking - Stupid Simple Site for Cooking Recipes
min - A fast, minimal browser that protects your privacy
hamsterbase - self-hosted, local-first web archive application.
winger - Window Manager: A Firefox web extension for switching windows and moving tabs between windows
knowledge-base - Collection of notes
computer - π β β β dotfolders and dotfiles
knowledge_base - A place for learning, a place for fun. A place to come, to get things done.
go-xdr - An XDR (External Data Representation) to Go compiler
yet-another-speed-dial - a modern speed dial for chrome, edge and firefox