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Redirector is an extension that allows you to specify patterns for pages that should be automatically redirected to other pages. E.g. you always want http://example.com/foo.html to redirect to http://example.com/bar.html. This can be useful for instance to skip confirmation pages after posting messages on message boards, skipping ad pages that appear before you can view content on certain sites, redirecting from http to https on sites where you always want the https version, redirecting from one hostname to another for proxy servers, or just anywhere where it takes you two or more clicks to get to what you want. The extension supports both wildcards and regular expressions in patterns. Regular expressions support capturing parantheses so you could define the pattern: http://foo.com/bar.php\?id=(\d+) and define the redirect as http://bar.com/baz.php?id=$1. In that case http://foo.com/bar.php?id=1234 would automatically redirect to http://bar.com/baz.php?id=1234. Wildcards can also use $1,$2 in the redirect urls, $1 is the contents of the first star match, $2 of the second and so on. Click on the Redirector button next to your address bar to get started adding and editing redirects, and use the Enable/Disable button to quickly disable the addon. We care about your privacy — this extension never collects or shares personal data. View the open-source code, report bugs, or contribute here: https://github.com/extenhive/Redirector This extension was developed with inspiration and partial code from Einar Egilsson (https://github.com/einaregilsson/Redirector). Special thanks to Einar for his excellent work and open contribution to the developer community.
Redirect - URL Rewrite
URL Redirect is a lightweight browser extension that gives you fine-grained, rule-based control over where every link and navigation request actually lands. Instead of passively accepting the web’s ever-growing maze of tracking hops, vanity domains, and staging URLs, you can declare your own mapping—“if a URL matches X, seamlessly open Y instead”—and the browser will enforce it instantly inside its network stack. Real-world scenarios you’ll wish you’d solved sooner Privacy front-ends at scale. One rule blocks a dozen trackers by sending any Reddit URL to libreddit. Another negates YouTube’s autoplay by hopping over to an Invidious instance. The difference in CPU load on low-end Chromebooks is startling. Speed-up link previews. Replace every https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=* with a text-only reader view to load articles instantly on a metered connection. Nail-free micro-blocking. Rather than bulkier ad blockers, a single wildcard rule can sinkhole the half-dozen redirect domains used by your region’s top ad network.
EasyGo
You can set which shortcuts redirect to which urls.
URL Redirector
A Chrome extension to redirect URLs based on custom rules Automatically redirect web requests matching custom rules with advanced customization options. Redirect any web request to an address of your choice with powerful management features. Top Features: • Replace part of any URL, optionally using regular expressions • Quick enabling/disabling of each rule • Define custom aliases for your redirects • Import and export functionality for easy rule management and sharing • Color filtering for enhanced visual organization • Automatic favicon integration in titles for quick site identification
Requestly: Intercept & Modify HTTP Requests
Intercept & modify HTTP(S) traffic: redirect URLs, modify headers, inject scripts, mock REST & GraphQL APIs, and more. 🚀 Best Chrome extension to supercharge Web Development & QA. Trusted by 300,000+ developers. 👉 Requestly works directly in Chrome with beautiful, modern UI and team collaboration features. Popular features – Modify HTTP Headers, Override API Responses, API Mocking, Redirect URLs, Insert Scripts & HTTP Interceptor. 🌟 Top Use Cases → Mock API Responses to build frontend when backend isn't ready → Modify HTTP Request & Response Headers → Test local JavaScript changes directly on production sites → Use HTTP Redirect Rule to load scripts from local or staging environments on production sites → Modify and Mock API Request payload, Response body, & Status Code → Override GraphQL Requests 📌 https://requestly.com/blog/what-is-requestly Requestly (now a part of BrowserStack) doesn't set up a proxy in your browser, and hence, developers don't face VPN issues or lags while using it. Requestly leverages Chrome Extension APIs under the hood to intercept & modify requests. 👉 Redirect URLs, Change Host, Modify Query Params (Map Remote or Map Local) → Use dev/staging APIs in production sites & test local changes without code changes → Debug remote Javascript by loading locally running JS in production sites → Switch Hosts (e.g. abc.com/* to xyz.com/*) using Replace Rule → Debug Ad Tracking Pixels, Debug A/B Test Campaigns, etc → Remote Debugging with Requestly on Production sites → Swap Adobe Launch (Adobe DTM) scripts in production with staging script 📌 Demo Video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85GVaOWTnlE 👉 Insert Scripts to any Webpage → UserScripts are simple JavaScript/CSS code that can change the layout of a page, add or remove new functionality and content, or automate actions. → Use File Server to upload long scripts and Inject them using Script Rule → Inject your JS tags on potential customers' sites and test your features → The sales/product team can use this to demo the product directly on the prospect's website (10x engaging demo) 📌 Demo – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dvucRjLwGY 👉 Requestly supports the following imports → All HTTP header profiles from ModHeader → JSON configuration for Redirects & Scripts from Resource Override → XML configuration from Charles Proxy (Map local isn't supported in chrome extension yet due to technical limitations in browser) 👉 Additional Features → Enable/Disable rules with a single click → Export and import the rules and maintain a backup for your rules → Easy collaboration with others. Share Rules with other Users in one click 📌 Demo – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BM7kTFy-vdc