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Designed to enhance your browsing experience by automatically renaming (and optionally removing tab-icons) tabs if a part of the URL matches with any of the URLs specified by the user in the options page.
New Tab Redirect
Allows a user to provide the URL of the page that loads in a new tab. Allows you to change the new tab page to the New Tab Redirect app page, or a custom URL of your choice! Choose from chrome's about pages, *NewTab, Extensions, Downloads, History*, a few popular URLs, or provide your own. Your custom tab can also be a local file, allowing you to create your own new tab page. Saving blank text will cause your new tab to be about:blank. Files can begin with: file:\\, file://, and file:/// Important: This is not meant to replace your homepage, only new tabs. If your browser is set to load the New Tab page as your homepage, there may be odd consequences. Note: Because this extension perform a "redirect", I have no control over address bar highlighting or focus. I am not affiliated with Google or Google Chrome. Google Chrome is a registered trademark of Google, Inc. The 'Popular Pages' are taken from www.alexa.com/topsites. I am in no way affiliated with Google, Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo, Wikipedia, Digg, Slashdot or any other page listed here. These are provided as a convenience to the user of this extension. By using those pages or any others as a replacement for your new tab, you are still bound by any agreement between you and that site or service.
Tab Grouper
Tab grouper is a chrome extension that allows you to automatically group all tabs that match a given URL pattern. You create rules for each website saying which URL pattern to match, the name of the tab group, and optionally a color, and the extension will add matching websites to the appropriate tab groups as you browse to them. For example, you could have all jira tickets in a single group, all amazon pages in another, and all google search results in another. For more details, see https://github.com/mivok/tabgrouper/blob/master/README.md Q: Why do you need the "Can read your browsing history" (or "tabs") permission? A: As you browse, the extension reads the addresses of the sites you, matching them against the rules you write, automatically grouping tabs based on those rules. The extension does not store nor transmit your browsing history anywhere. Q: Why do you need the "View and manage your tab groups" permission? A: The purpose of this extension is to automatically manage your tab groups for you, and so this permission is needed for the extension to work.
Auto-Group Tabs
Automatically add tabs to your configured groups, based on their URL. Categorize your frequently used websites and automatically add them to tab groups whenever you open them.
Custom New Tab URL
Customize the new tab URL. Chrome doesn't allow you to configure a new tab URL. It always opens its New Tab Page with a search bar and some browsing history. With this extension, you can use the options page to store a link to a page or even a path to a local file that will be loaded when a new tab is created. It is very lightweight and easy to use! For people who prefer dark mode, try enabling the following Chrome builtin flag: chrome://flags/#enable-force-dark ATTENTION: Since Chrome Version 118.0.5993.71, setting the new tab to a local file requires to turn the "Allow access to file URLs" option in the extension management page. Open the Manage Extension page, find the Custom New Tab URL extension and click the Details button, then find the option "Allow access to file URLs" and turn it on.