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Enhances your ChatGPT experience with useful features like a Auto-Fill prompt text from URL, common prompts after response, and… The ChatGPT Toolbox provides some useful additional features for the ChatGPT website, which can enhance the user experience. Currently, two features are available: 1. Automatic prompt filling from URL: This allows you to save commonly used prompts as bookmarks and quickly fill them in when needed. 2. Automatic prompt button in the ChatGPT response field: These commonly used prompts can be automatically entered through a button. 3. You can directly edit the prompt by double-clicking on the user icon or prompt text. 📢 This extension adds support for AutoFill and AutoSubmit functions for Gemini, Claude, phind and Groq on 2024-03-11. Please make use of the ChatGPT Prompt Link Generator: https://blog.miniasp.com/ChatGPTToolkitExtensionUrlGen.html to automatically generate links. More useful features will be launched in the future, and everyone is welcome to provide ideas and suggestions. 1. Add `#autoSubmit=1&prompt=your_prompt_text` to the URL bar, for example: Open the ChatGPT website and fill in "hello" without automatically submitting (`autoSubmit=0`): Open the ChatGPT website and fill in "hello" with automatic submission (`autoSubmit=1`): 2. Set it as the default search engine in Chrome / Edge, for example: Refer to the [Set your default search engine & site search shortcuts](https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95426?hl=en) document for instructions! ```txt Search engine: ChatGPT Shortcut: g URL with %s in place of query: https://chat.openai.com/chat#autoSubmit=1&prompt=%s ``` Just type `g` in the URL bar and press the Tab key, and ChatGPT will automatically open and fill in the prompt text.
ReaderGPT: ChatGPT based Web Page Summariser
Generates summary of any readable web page using ChatGPT with just a single click. Are you constantly bogged down by long articles and ever growing read later list? Do you wish you had a way to quickly grasp the summary. Look no further than the ReaderGPT, a ChatGPT powered Extension! The extension offers: 1. Curate a list of prompt and generate content based on any of your prompt. 2. Use OpenAI API Key or ChatGPT login. 3. Some example prompts: - Summarise the following article in 3 concise bullet points. - Summarise the following article in 50 words. - Translate the following text to Spanish. - Simplify the following text for a five years old. - Write a caption based on the following text. This extension uses parses the readable content from the page and pass it along to the ChatGPT along with the prompt to generate a summary that captures the most important points. With the ChatGPT Summary Generator Chrome Extension, you'll save time, stay informed, and never have to wade through lengthy content again. Try it out today and see just how much more efficient your reading and research can be!
NotebookLM Toolkit
Enhance your NotebookLM web experience with keyboard shortcuts, enhanced buttons, and quick access to NotebookLM. - Mind Map - Provide a "Clone" button that, when clicked, can copy the text of all expanded nodes in Markdown format. - Notes - Adds a button on the NotebookLM notes page to quickly copy the complete note content. - Custom Audio Summary Prompt Saving - Automatically saves prompt content you enter in custom audio summaries - Right-click the extension icon and select "Custom Audio Summary Prompt History" to view saved prompts - Supports prompt management: view, expand/collapse, and delete functions - Prevents duplicate saves, automatically manages the most recent 50 prompts
YouTube Translator
v1.0.6: * Translated text on player. * Fixed slow playback speed issue. * Improved summary button UI/UX. * Summary can use OpenAI voice with OpenAI BaseURL.
Shinkansen
Shinkansen is a fast, smooth, privacy-first translation extension for web pages, YouTube subtitles, and PDF documents. Three things make it different: • Watch the page start turning into your target language within one second of pressing translate (Instant Translation, Gemini engine) • Text is replaced in place — fonts, sizes, colors, and layout are preserved; links, bold, and italics survive untouched • You bring your own API key; every setting lives on your own computer; your reading never touches a third-party server The name Shinkansen (新幹線, "bullet train") evokes a fast, smooth, frictionless reading experience. Translate into 8 target languages: Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, French, German. The extension UI is available in the same 8 languages — pick independently or follow your macOS system language. • Multiple translation engines: Google Gemini (best-quality AI, requires API key), Google Translate (free, no API key), and any OpenAI-compatible model (OpenRouter, Claude, Ollama, etc.) • Single-language overlay / bilingual side-by-side modes — one-click toggle, with 4 visual treatments for the bilingual layout • YouTube subtitle translation: automatic detection and real-time replacement; styling matches native captions; bilingual subtitles available (two lines simultaneously) • YouTube AI smart segmentation: auto-generated captions are re-segmented by AI for natural full sentences • PDF document translation: PDFs parsed locally, translated, and rebuilt as a new downloadable PDF • Three customizable shortcuts: pick the right translation preset (engine, model, label) for the content you're reading • Auto-translate specific sites: add domains to a list — those sites translate on load • Cross-tab translation continuity: opening a link from a translated page auto-translates the new tab with the same preset • Translation cache + live cost report: translated content is cached (next time is free); toast shows token count, cache hit rate, and cost after each translation • Custom glossary: pin specific terms to your preferred translations (global and domain-specific layers) • Blocked-word list: explicitly tell the model to never use words you don't want in the translation • Edit translations: directly edit the translated text on the page after translation — handy for printing to PDF or letting Readwise Reader pick it up [Bring your own API key] Shinkansen doesn't sell translation as a service — you bring your own Google Gemini API key for AI translation. Gemini's generous free tier means everyday use is typically free (an entire Wikipedia article translates for under $0.08 with Flash Lite). If you'd rather skip the API key, the Google Translate engine works free with no setup. Step-by-step API key setup is in the GitHub repo. Shinkansen has no server, no telemetry, no analytics. Every setting lives only in your browser: • Your API key is stored locally in Chrome — never synced, never uploaded • Translation content is fetched directly from your browser to the corresponding engine endpoint (Gemini, OpenRouter, Google Translate) • Shinkansen never relays, caches, or logs translation content • The local translation cache lives in your browser only; clearing browser data wipes it Shinkansen is licensed under Elastic License 2.0; source is on GitHub. You're free to view, learn from, modify, and use it yourself, but cannot package it (or any modified version) as a hosted or managed service to third parties.