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Tab Gallery
A visual tab manager that shows previews of all your tabs in one page. Tab Gallery is a visual tab manager that opens in a compact Chrome popup (like Google Translate). See all open tabs as crisp previews, jump to any tab instantly, and close tabs in one click. Filter your tabs and batch move or close the results in one step. Highlights: - Popup UI: open from the toolbar icon, no extra windows or tabs. - High-resolution previews: 2560x1440 thumbnails cached per tab. - Smart order: most recently active tabs appear first. - Fast search: URL > title > page body text. Also support boolean query using 'and' / 'or' keyword. - Full URL display: decoded URLs with highlighted query values. - Quick actions: click a card to switch, use the x button to close. - Operations bar: when a search filters tabs, move or close the matched set. How it works: - Captures the visible tab when needed and stores previews locally. - Reads plain text from the page body (no HTML tags) for search. - Updates the grid live as you browse. Notes: - Some internal pages (chrome://, extension pages) cannot be read or captured. - Body text is cached after a tab is seen; inactive/discarded tabs may need activation once.
RawLens
Pretty-print messy JSON from selections, page elements, clipboard content, and raw pages in Chrome. RawLens helps developers inspect messy JSON and raw developer output without leaving Chrome. The core workflow is JSON from anywhere: selected text, hovered page elements, clipboard content, page source, page HTML, and raw pages opened directly in the browser. RawLens is especially useful for nested JSON string fields like {"foo":"{\"bar\":1}"}, where normal formatters clean up the outer object but leave the useful inner payload escaped. - Pretty-print messy JSON, including nested JSON strings, stack traces, escaped newlines, and copied error payloads. - Inspect JSON from selected text, hovered DOM nodes, clipboard content, raw pages, page source, or page HTML. - Render ANSI terminal colors from CI logs, build logs, and copied command output. - Auto-format source-like files opened directly in Chrome, including YAML, JavaScript, CSS, Markdown, SQL, patch, diff, HTML, XML, and more. - Reopen recent views from a local History panel. - Use quick shortcuts: vv, pp, cc, hh, xx, ff, and Esc. - Works locally in your browser. No server, no tracking, no log collection. - Reading API JSON responses with nested error bodies. - Pretty-printing copied production error logs. - Formatting selected JSON on an internal dashboard, issue page, or incident note. - Inspecting JSON from the clipboard without pasting it into an online formatter. - Viewing raw GitHub/GitLab CI logs with ANSI colors. - Opening YAML, JSON, JavaScript, CSS, Markdown, SQL, patch, and diff files. RawLens is open source and MIT licensed: https://github.com/RawLens/rawlens
Tab Thumbnails
Visual thumbnail overview of your tabs - Global Overview : Display all open tabs in a clean thumbnail grid overlay directly on your current page, allowing for a quick visual overview and easy navigation. - State Synchronization : Support both background auto-capturing and one-click manual scanning to generate up-to-date thumbnails, making comparison and filtering effortless. - High Efficiency : Provide global shortcuts, full keyboard navigation, and quick close actions to drastically reduce mouse dependency and time spent switching between tabs. Key Features - Visual Grid Overview : All tabs in the current window are presented as cards in a clean grid layout. Thumbnails load instantly from cache for a zero-wait experience. - Auto & One-Click Refresh Scan : Automatically updates thumbnails in the background when switching tabs or loading pages. You can also manually trigger a one-click scan to refresh all tabs at once. - Powerful Keyboard Navigation & Shortcuts : - Press Ctrl+Shift+E ( Cmd+Shift+E on Mac) to instantly open the tab grid (customizable). - Use Tab / Shift+Tab to cycle through thumbnails, and press Space to select/jump. - Press B to quickly jump back to your previously active tab. - Fast Tab Closing : Close tabs instantly via the top-left close button on each card or simply by middle-clicking the thumbnail. - Seamless Compatibility & Localization : Smartly detects restricted pages (like chrome:// ) and falls back to a standalone popup to ensure continuous usability. Fully supports multiple languages (English, Chinese).
Jenkins Booster
Boost your experience working with Jenkins. Quick search, watch, build for jobs and get notifications! Jenkins Booster aims to enhance your experience with Jenkins, the most popular continuous integration platform. Features: * Quickly search through buildable jobs by job title. * Convenient trigger for builds with one click. * Get a direct and intuitive view of each job's recent build state and time. * Monitor the jobs you're interested in and receive browser notifications when a build is complete. Onboarding Flow: 1. Install the extension. 2. Click the extension button in the top right corner, locate the "Jenkins Booster" extension icon, and pin it. 3. Click the extension icon, fill in your Jenkins connection information, and click the "Connect" button. 4. Click "Allow" when Chrome prompts you for permission to access data on the URL you just entered. **Note:** For the “Jenkins URL,” you must start with "http://" or "https://". Don’t forget to specify the port in the URL if your Jenkins server does not use the default port. An example would be: http://172.30.23.120:8080 If you spot a bug or have any suggestions, please feel free to contact us at . More features are on the way! **Privacy:** Jenkins Booster does not collect any of your data. Nothing will be shared without your explicit permission.