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Quickly see archives of a page. To use simply click the chrome extension favicon on an article. This will open a new page to search public archives for the article.
HTTP Headers
Quickly view HTTP headers for the current page. Display HTTP headers for all requests and responses for the current page. HTTP Headers is a lightweight extension that contains no third-party libraries and no user tracking. It is designed to allow you to quickly review status codes and headers for the requests that Chrome makes and the responses it receives. Headers are always listed alphabetically, and very long values are truncated to a single line until you hover over them with your mouse, to keep the list easy to read. Descriptions of common headers are included to help you understand what each one does. Clicking on a value will copy that header to the clipboard in the standard HTTP header format. The extension's icon will display a badge indicating either the status code of the response, or the total number of requests the browser made, including redirects. The color of the badge always indicates the status of final response. This extension is open source and the source code is available at https://github.com/farski/http-headers-crx
Site History Express: Quick Navigate
Quickly access recently visited pages on the current site. When you're on a website, simply click the extension icon to view your browsing history for the current website. Pin the extension icon to your browser for quick and easy access. If you click the extension icon on a new tab, it will show your complete browsing history across all websites. Use the keyword search to quickly find specific pages in your history. Keyboard shortcuts for super-fast navigation: • Previous: ArrowUp • Next: ArrowDown • Jump Up: Shift + ArrowUp • Jump Down: Shift + ArrowDown • Open: Enter • Open in New Tab: Shift + Enter • Toggle Filter Scope: Tab Set a custom keyboard shortcut to instantly open your history: 1. Go to chrome://extensions/shortcuts 2. Find Site History Express 3. Set your shortcut (e.g., Ctrl + Shift + 8) "Site History Express" is the new name for "Fiteprint". This is an open source project: https://github.com/site-history-express/site-history-express
Snap for Harvest
Quick time tracking for Harvest. Snap onto any page and log your time instantly. Designed for teams already using Harvest, it helps you start, stop, and submit entries from the pages where work happens Key Features 🗓️ Google Calendar — Start or log time from the event popup 📝 Notion — Button in the toolbar 🌐 Any website — Add custom sites and use a draggable button to track time ⚡ One click — Open the timer; no switching tabs; fewer missed minutes. ℹ️ Disclaimer Independent extension—not affiliated with Harvest or its products. Built by someone who uses Harvest daily and wanted faster logging for everyone.
Quick Bookmarks Menu
Just click on the toolbar button to access your bookmarks. Main feature: 1. Browse bookmarks with a breadcrumb navigation. 2. Enter a folder when mouse hovering over it automatically. 3. Search bookmarks easily. 4. Set startup folder by clicking current folder title. 5. Hide any items by right clicking on it. (Only hide in Quick Bookmarks Menu) 6. And many other customizations!! Includes horizontal layout, dark mode etc. If you have any questions or suggestions, you can go to the support page and tell me, thanks!😀 [0.6.0] - 2021-10-12 - Add options page. - Add context menu. - Add middle button and keep showing customization. [0.5.1] - 2019-09-14 - Rewrite all code for better maintainability. - New feature: Hide items by right click.