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Limit the maximum number of tabs that can be open at the same time. xTab is a Chrome extension that lets you limit the maximum number of tabs that can be open at one time. You can set the tab limit to any number and choose what tab should be removed when you hit that limit: You can alternatively block new tabs from opening completely once the limit has been reached. Pinned tabs, tabs playing audio, and tabs that you have never visited (opened in the background) will not be closed. If you are looking to install in an enterprise environment and customize settings using a group policy please contact us here: https://xtab.app Note that after the extension is installed, if you do not change the default settings, it will close any tabs you have open beyond a 20 tab limit. For example, if you have 50 tabs open when the extension is installed, the next tab you open will remove 30 tabs. You can avoid this behavior by changing the default settings as soon as it is installed. NOTE that a new tab opens when the extension is updated to version 2.0. This is a one time thing that is required to transfer the settings over to the new version which uses a different storage mechanism. This is required for changes related to manifest v3. v2.0.4 - Fixes issue where if the maximum number of tabs is set to 0, you may not be able to open a new browser window v2.0.3 - Fixed “Block without warning” behavior on Microsoft Edge when using the `block` algorithm v2.0.2 - Fixed issue introduced in version 2.0.0 where in some cases you may be allowed to open more tabs than your limit and then when you go to open the next one, it may close tabs that do not match your current setting. This has to do with the manifest v3 updates mandated by Google. Extensions have to use service workers and the workers get automatically killed every five minutes. This update preserves the state in session storage so when the service worker starts again, it works properly - Fixed issue where the migration tab may not run if you are at your tab limit and using `block` algorithm - Fixed issue where sometimes tabs may close at browser startup when using `block` algorithm and “block without warning” - Fixed styles in the xTab popup v2.0.1 - Make sure migration tab launches in the background v2.0.0 - Updated extension to support manifest v3 - Updated storage to use chrome.storage API instead of localStorage directly - Changed default behavior when using “block” algorithm to block without warning (This change in v1.0.0 was questionable and a little confusing so this restores the previous behavior) v1.0.1 - Updated extension to remove advertisement in favor of a donation link v1.0.0 - Rearchitected to support additional functionality and custom builds. - Updated the pop up UI to make it simpler to understand what the different options do - Added an option to prevent tabs that are playing audio from being closed by the extension (enabled by default) - Added an option to recycle existing tabs. This means that instead of closing an old tab it will reuse the old tab and move it into the new position. This allows you to use the back button to get back to a tab that has been closed (disabled by default) - Added a page that shows up in place of a new tab if you have the extension set to block new tabs from opening (enabled by default) - Added an option to block tabs from opening without showing a page (disabled by default) - Added new xTab logo to popup menu - Updated extension icon - Updated extension logo - Improved handling of tabs you have never been to - Decreased amount of time until a tab is considered active to prevent cases where sometimes a tab doesn’t get closed even though you have been to it - Reduced number of options in tab limit dropdown v0.2.0 - Added option to block new tabs from opening instead of auto closing an older tab - Handled cases where the tab id could change for an existing tab - Improved handling of tabs you have never been to so they are less likely to be closed in different modes v0.1.6 - Fixed issue that would cause this extension to sometimes not work if a configuration value was missing in local storage v0.1.5 - Added timer to only consider a tab active after it has been open for a few seconds - Updated to handle tabs that were open before the extension was installed. v0.1.4 - Updated background page to be persistent v0.1.3 - Fixed issue where sometimes tabs you haven’t been to could still be closed. v0.1.2 - Updated to prevent closing tabs you have never been to (for example if command clicking to open tabs in the background) v0.1.1 - Fixed issue where sometimes the active tab would be closed
Tab Master 5000
The swiss army knife of tab, history, bookmark, session, and extension management. Tab Master 5K replaces your New Tab page with a full-featured tabs, history, bookmarks, apps, extensions, and sessions manager. -- Tabs - Close, pin, and mute tabs from your New Tab page. - Re-order tab tiles by dragging and dropping them. - Close all tabs from a specific website. - Close duplicate tabs, and optionally make them pulsate. - Manage tabs through icons, the right click menu, or through a table view. - Search tabs in the top search bar. - Option to sort tabs by website or alphabetical order, and apply the order to your Chrome window. - Option to view tabs across all windows. - Automatically discard tabs from memory and customize how long they have to be inactive to trigger it. -- Customization - Full control of the New Tab's appearance with a flexible theme editor. - Import any wallpaper as a background. - Adjust the size of the grid tiles. - View a screenshot of each tab in the grid. - Enable screenshots to cover the background of a New Tab page when you hover over a tab tile. You can adjust the strength of the blur and opacity of backgrounds in Preferences. -- Session Management - Session manager built in for saving and restoring your current tab sessions. - Synchronize your saved sessions, and keep them persistently updated with the current Chrome window. - Tab sessions can be exported and imported. - View, sort, and filter your session tabs as tiles in the grid view. -- Chrome Management - View, sort, and filter your bookmarks, history, apps and extensions as tiles in the grid view. You can change how apps launch, create app shortcuts, enable/disable, or uninstall them. - Quickly navigate the extension with keyboard shortcuts. - Undo tab actions by pressing CTRL+Z, or through the context menu while a New Tab page is open. - Add websites you do not want to view to a comma separated blacklist in Settings -> Preferences. Websites added to the blacklist will have their tabs closed under any circumstance. Please report any issues on this store page's Support tab. If you like this extension, or think it could be better, please rate it and leave feedback. You can also fork and pull request this extension on its public Github repository: https://github.com/jaszhix/tab-master-5000-chrome-extension
LeechBlock NG
LeechBlock is a simple productivity tool for blocking time-wasting sites. LeechBlock NG (Next Generation) is a simple free productivity tool designed to block those time-wasting sites that can suck the life out of your working day. (You know: the ones that rhyme with 'Blue Cube', 'Space Hook', 'Sticky Media', 'Quitter', and the like.) All you need to do is specify which sites to block and when to block them. You can specify up to 30 sets of sites to block, with different times and days for each set. You can block sites within fixed time periods (e.g., between 9am and 5pm), after a time limit (e.g., allow up to 10 minutes in every hour), or with a combination of time periods and time limit (e.g., allow up to 10 minutes in every hour between 9am and 5pm). • Lockdown: Block sites immediately for a specified duration. • Access control: Set a password or random access code for the options page, to slow you down in moments of weakness! • Delaying: Set a countdown to delay access to sites instead of completely blocking them. • Password: Require a password to allow access to blocked sites. • Wildcards: Block a range of sites (e.g., *.somesite.com). • Exceptions: Whitelist sites you don't want to be blocked (e.g., +allowedsite.com). • Keywords: Block or allow pages based on keywords (e.g., ~badword).
Quick Tabs
A keyboard centric most recently used (MRU) ordered page list plugin with seek and switch functionality inspired by IntelliJ IDEA [![Version][version-badge]][qt-store] [![Rating][rating-badge]][qt-store] [![Users][users-badge]][qt-store] # INTRODUCTION Quick Tabs is a tab management browser extension for the Google Chrome web browser based on the "Recent Files" quick selector built into the excellent IntelliJ IDEA by Jetbrains. Quick Tabs allows you to move quickly between recently used tabs without requiring the use of your mouse, locate and switch to tabs as you need them with minimal keystrokes even when you have large numbers of open tabs. Visit the [Quick Tabs](https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/jnjfeinjfmenlddahdjdmgpbokiacbbb) google extensions page to install and try it out ... # FEATURES * Lists all the open tabs in Chrome across all of your open windows * Tabs are listed in most recently used (MRU) order and excludes the current tab (since you're switching tabs) * Fuzzy search your bookmarks: * Bookmarks are automatically searched when only a few tabs match your search string * Add a space at the start or end of your search string to search bookmarks along with tabs * Start your search with `/b` or add **two spaces** at the start or end of your search string to search only bookmarks * delete bookmarks directly from the search results by clicking the 'x' * Fuzzy search your browser history: * Start your search with `/h` or add **three spaces** at the start or end of your search string to search browser history * Find noisy tabs by searching for `` - search bookmarks * `/h ` - search browser history * `/w ` - search the tabs in the current window only * `/p ` - search pinned tabs only * `/g ` - search tabs that belong to the same tab group as the current tab (or no tab group if it's not in a group) ### Search Types You can now change the search type for a single search, this can help if you have a specific search string in engine combo in mind. * `/fuzzy ` - use the fuzzy search engine for this query only * `/fuse ` - use the fuse search engine for this query only * `/regex ` - use the regex search engine for this query only * `/subs ` - use the subs search engine for this query only ### Tab Management Tab management commands all accept RegExp search queries. * `/close ` - search for and close tabs * `/merge ` - merge tabs into the current window * `/split ` - split tabs and move them into a new window * `/reload ` - reload all the tabs in the search result * `/mute ` - mute the tabs in the search result * `/unmute ` - unmute the tabs in the search result * `/group ` - create new tab groups or move tabs into groups using the search results # PERMISSIONS Quick Tabs requires the following: * **Read and change your browsing history**: _read only_ access is required to record your open tabs and search browser history. * **Read and change your bookmarks**: _read/write_ access is required to search, display and remove (by clicking the 'x' in the results list) bookmarks. # SCREENSHOTS #### Quick Tabs ready for action.  #### Tab and bookmark search.  #### History search.  Search your browser history by starting your search with '/h ' or adding 3 spaces to the end of your search query. #### Decide what to show.  #### Custom CSS styling.  In this case https://userstyles.org/styles/99938/better-styling-for-chrome-extension-quick-tabs by @Bunnyslippers. See the [./3rdParty/css](./3rdParty/css) directory. # SOURCE The source code for this extension is available on [github](http://github.com/babyman/quick-tabs-chrome-extension), please feel free to inspect it before you install this extension, especially as I am asking permission to interact with your computer and its private data. You can also install it manually if you want to be certain that the source code on github is directly what you install. Note, this will NOT automatically update the extension when bugs are fixed and features are added. In your terminal, `cd` to the folder you want to clone it to, and run `git clone https://github.com/babyman/quick-tabs-chrome-extension`. Then in Google Chrome, click `Window - Extensions`, click the checkbox called "Developer Mode", and click the "Load unpacked extension" button. Navigate to the cloned project, and select the "quick-tabs" folder. You now have the plugin loaded as a developer. Again, this will NOT automatically update the extension when bugs are fixed and features are added. # FEEDBACK AND BUGS Please report all your valuable feedback, feature requests and bug reports on the github [issues page](http://github.com/babyman/quick-tabs-chrome-extension/issues) for this extension. # AND FINALLY If you find Quick Tabs useful and want to buy me a coffee, I really like coffee :D ... [](https://ko-fi.com/V7V71963F) # RELEASE NOTES 2024.11.26 - merged PR #377 to resolve Quick-Tabs no longer works for "installed" pages, thank you @Wizek (and @rb-109). PR #379 add middle click to close tab, thanks @va9iff. 2024.11.24 - merged PR #383, fix history rendering issue introduced in the manifest 3 migration, thank you again @hababr! 2024.11.19 - close #382, ctrl+e conflicts with Chrome shortcut keys 2024.11.9 - merged PR #381, upgrade to use manifest version 3, a HUGE thank you to @hababr for making this happen! 2021.6.29 - merged PR #349, support deleting bookmarks from the results list, thanks @shihshen. PR #351, assign a window specific class to result list items, thanks @kjelly. 2021.6.16 - merged PR #344, added support to order tabs by URL, thanks @armstrongli. PR #347 added new native chrome css, thanks @piyush1104. 2021.3.21 - merged PR #341, Tab order update delay of 0 ms is not respected, thanks @legate. Fix an issue loading saved shortcut keys and set the badge background color to red when debug == true, fix a 10-year-old Yellow Argon Web Store keyword violation because Quick Tabs has nothing to do with `search` or `tab`  2021.1.31 - merged PR #333, option to enter custom debounce delay value, thanks @goran-zdjelar, add duplicate tab keyboard shortcut, add 2 new group commands `/g` to search current tabs group only and `/group` to create groups and move tabs into groups 2020.9.8 - merged pull request #330, fix for issue that some undefined elements, thanks @jaekyeom (refs #326). 2020.6.30 - upgrade jQuery (fixes #318) 2020.6.3 - fix bug #315 adding spaces to search bookmarks and histories no longer working 2020.5.31 - merge pull request #314 to fix undefined tabs, thanks @NicoWeio (refs #251, #310, #275, #313). Added back the space prefix to search bookmarks and history, fixes #311, support searching pinned tabs only `/p `, fixes #290 2020.3.10 - combined the code that handles the `no tabs match` keyboard and empty tab list triggers to behave more consistently, fixes #302 2020.1.26 - bug fix, "Can't switch to "discarded" tabs" fixes #300 2020.1.25 - merge pull request #211, "add option to order tabs in window order" thanks @gregsadetsky and request #301, "Fix command key combination issue in popup" thanks @powpowshen also switch search type used by commands from substr to regexp, see #299. 2020.1.18 - bug fix, "when no tabs match" stopped working, fixes #298 2020.1.13 - call .stopPropagation() in click event handlers, refs #295, add debouncing to improve the responsiveness of the UI when entering queries, refs #297 2020.1.8 - refined tab moving options, see 'Only move tabs when switched via the extension popup', fixes #296 2020.1.5 - add support to keep window tabs in MRU order with the 'Move tab to leftmost position on switch' option see #174 2019.12.29 - **Quick Tabs turns 10!**, added new commands '/close', '/merge', '/mute', '/unmute', '/split' and '/reload', '/w' to search tabs in the current window only, also allow specifying the search engine as part of the query (/fuzzy, /fuse, /regex, /subs). Merged code for option to hide pinned tabs, thanks @hbj. 2019.12.2 - fix #277 and #291 for real this time! 2019.11.30 - Updated the bookmark and history searches to use '/b ' and '/h ' as query prefixes, still use ' ' and ' ' as query postfixes. Fixed a bug with the pg up/down list scrolling. Fixed issue that prevented prev-tab key working in popup windows (issue #277). 2019.11.27 - fix tab focus issue #273, thanks @fwextensions for the pointer 2019.11.23 - merged pull request to allow configuration of the "tab order update delay", see ticket #90 (thanks @AlexeyKabelitskiy) 2019.4.22 - merged pull requests to ensure https:// is used for default google search (thanks #ericlaw1979), apply {{urlStyle}} to recently closed tabs (thanks @boika), improve tab switching (thanks @MartinLichtblau) 2019.2.27 - merged pull request that fixes #229 #245 #246 (and perhaps #232), also changes that improve switching tabs behaviour, thanks @MartinLichtblau. Added 'theRealPadster.css' large icon theme, thanks @theRealPadster. 2019.1.30 - merged pull request to prevent tabs opened in the background jumping to the head of the recently used list (#219, thanks @MartinLichtblau) 2019.1.20 - merged pull request to fix result highlighting issues that included curly braces (#242, thanks @DoctorGester) 2019.1.10 - merged pull request to improve fuzzy search results (#241, thanks @MartinLichtblau) 2018.11.26 - fixed invalid css (#200, thanks @boika), added license file (#212), updated shortcut config documentation (thanks @Kevin-Prichard) and added support to retain the popup search string (thanks @MeetM) 2017.10.8 - fixed scrolling issue (fixes #195) 2017.10.7 - merge title tooltip fix, thanks @Rohaq. Also merged in jQuery update and some code cleanup, thanks @toanju. Changed the scrolling code to use noobscroll.js 2017.5.10 - fix issue where current tab is displayed on initial popup rendering (fixes #170) 2017.5.3.1 - bookmark search bug fix 2017.5.3 - substring bug fix 2017.5.2 - change the search implementation to allow users to select between fuzzy, fuze, regex or substring tab searching (fixes #167, #97) 2017.4.25 - possible workaround for existing Chrome bug (refs #91, #168), thanks @TimNZ 2016.9.20 - switched the tab search library to fuse.js (thanks to @rajington), fix window focus problem when using keyboard only (#101, #145 thanks @pearj) 2016.7.16 - change default extension key to ctrl+q on Linux since ctrl+e does not work, thanks @zweicoder (fixed #138), open a website address from the search box in the popup (#108), it takes a second to reorder tabs in a list after switching between tabs (fixed #103) 2016.3.20 - fix data: favicon handling bug (#124) 2016.3.15.1 - fix URL encoding bug 2016.3.15 - switch template engine to mustache.js to simplify render code (remove iframe/sandbox and speed up overall popup render), fix option key save bug (#119), add option to prevent auto searching bookmarks (#115). 2016.3.12 - fix issue where popup window height would increase on window redraw css fixes, thanks @easyfuckingpeasy. Typo fix, thanks @elimisteve 2016.3.10 - fixes 2015.10.13 - removed default key mappings for next/previous to prevent unexpected chrome behaviours (#99) 2015.10.9 - update the next/prev popup window shortcut keys to use the same mappings as the command keys 2015.10.7 - work around Window list positioned oddly (#91), thanks @todoakaio. Added media indicator favicon, search for "
Pause - Stop Mindless Browsing
Pause distracting websites before they open. Be mindful and intentional with your browsing using this simple extension. Pause breaks the cycle of distraction and mindless browsing and helps you be more focused, productive, and intentional with your technology use. When you open a distracting website, Pause creates a gentle interruption by displaying a calming green screen. After pausing for five seconds (adjustable), you can choose to continue to the site, remain on the green screen with the site temporarily blocked, or close the tab. The interruption created by Pause gently nudges you to make informed, intentional decisions about how you are spending your time. - Pause comes pre-seeded with a list of 50 top distracting websites, which you can add to or edit as needed. - You can also adjust the length of the Pause time (5 seconds is the default.) Keep Pause enabled in your browser. It’s a simple and powerful tool to help you control distraction and create more mindful browsing habits that will help you stay focused. Pause is a product of Freedom Labs, where we develop new ways to meaningfully interact with technology. Like our other extensions, Pause is highly privacy-conscious. None of your data is sent anywhere (the cloud, our servers, etc.) It remains secure on your own device. Learn more about Freedom here: https://freedom.to