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Click to copy the url of the current page to your clipboard Simply click the button to copy the address of the current website. * Use copylink to quickly send, share, or save the url to a website. * The address is also displayed in a little textbox. Don't forget to rate and share! Enjoy! :)
Copy HTML Link
Copy link to the current page (with page title) to the clipboard. Click once for HTML link and text fallback. Double-click to copy text as markdown. Source: https://github.com/paulirish/CopyLink-extension
Copy Current URL
Easily copy the current url to your clipboard This small utility extension lets you copy the URL of the current tab to your system clipboard for easy sharing, removing most trackers from the URL in the process. From any page, press the keyboard shortcut and the current URL will be copied to the clipboard, ready to be pasted wherever you need it. Press the extension icon to see you recently copied URLs for quick access (stored locally on your device) Default keyboard shortcut is CTRL+CMD+C for macOS and CTRL+SHIFT+C for all other operating systems.
Copy URLs
Copy all open pages (title and/or address) to clipboard. Select what to export (all tabs or just the web-pages; all windows or current window only) and how to export it (choose between several formats -- simple url list, HTML, CSV etc.) You can define your own (custom) format to generate specific url list (for example -- JavaScript array or XLS table ready to be copy/pasted in Excel)
Copy Link Name
Copies the name of a link (anchor text) to the clipboard. Developed exclusively for Chrome. This extension is not guaranteed to work with other Chromium-based browsers like Edge, Brave, Opera, etc... Please don't report issues or down-vote this extension in the Chrome Web Store if you're using a non-Chrome browser. Makes it very easy to copy the visible text of a link (also called link name or anchor text). Just right click on a link & choose "Copy Link Name". Note: Like all Content Script extensions, this extension is automatically disabled in the Chrome Extensions site. So please test it on a normal web page.