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Create hotkeys for Google Docs Docs Hotkey allows for complex hotkey setups with simple configuration. Hotkeys can be created to do the following: - Highlight in any color - Bold - Underline - Italicize - Change text color - Change fonts - Change font size - Set heading type (e.g., Heading 1, Normal Text, Title) - Strike through text - Change alignment and indentation - Add emoji reactions - Add bulleted lists and set their spacing - Clear all styles and remove specific styles - Execute add-ons - Insert search menu components (e.g., building blocks) Docs Hotkey was originally created solely for the addition of a highlight shortcut, but it has since expanded to many others. If you'd like to see a new shortcut added or if you encounter a bug, feel free to contact me. Also supports Google Slides and Google Classroom!
Focus for Google Docs
Focus for Google Docs helps you enter the writing flow by decluttering Google Docs and adding a pomodoro timer. -------How to use------- Click the Focus icon in the bottom-right of the Google Doc to enter focus or start a pomodoro session. Clicking the extension icon opens a popup to modify the settings. -------Privacy Policy------- Focus for Google Docs never collects any of your data. It is completely transparent. You can view the open-source code here: https://github.com/JoelGrayson/Focus-for-Google-Docs
Collage - Debate Card Cutter and Library
Back in 2019, I looked around to find a program that could easily cut and store cards for competitive high school debate to no avail. I found programs - for sure - but none of them did exactly what I wanted them to do. I couldn't easily organize my evidence and I couldn't search through it to find what I needed. If you're anything like me, this must sound familiar. But here's the good news: when you want it done right, you do it yourself, and that's exactly what I did. Introducing Collage, the all-in-one evidence creator and storage system that will make your life so much easier. Well, Collage isn't just a card cutter. It's also a way to cite, format, store, categorize, and search through the massive amount of information you've gathered. Collage is unique in this way, as it allows you to create groups and headings for those groups that you can drag and drop cards into, in order to stay organized! Once you put your cards away, you can search through different groups or through all of your cards. Gone are the days of not being able to find that card that you cut two weeks ago on an unnamed Google Doc, because Collage stores your evidence indefinitely! 2.0 NOTE: My most sincere apologies for allowing Collage to go down for a few days as I updated from Manifest V2 to V3, a requirement set by Google for apps on its store. Everything should work, but some things may be broken. Please feel free to reach out to me and let me know about bugs you find.
Shortkeys (Custom Keyboard Shortcuts)
Custom keyboard shortcuts for your browser Shortkeys lets you create custom keyboard shortcuts for anything your browser can do. Choose from 125+ built-in actions, chain them into macros, or write your own JavaScript — all with a clean, modern interface. Shortkeys ships with 125+ built-in actions across 11 categories: - Scrolling: scroll up/down/left/right, jump to top or bottom - Tabs: open, close, pin, mute, move, sort, duplicate, suspend, group, and switch tabs - Navigation: back, forward, reload, copy URL, open from clipboard - Windows: new window, new private window, close window, fullscreen - Bookmarks: open any bookmark or bookmarklet with a shortcut - Zooming: zoom in, zoom out, reset - Video controls: play/pause, speed up/down, skip, mute, fullscreen - Search: search Google, YouTube, Wikipedia, or GitHub for selected text - Page tools: cheat sheet overlay, toggle dark mode on any page - Page scripts: 25 ready-to-use scripts (highlight links, remove images, extract emails, and more) - Miscellaneous: run custom JavaScript, insert text, trigger other shortcuts, take screenshots, print, and more Chain up to 10 actions into a single shortcut with optional delays between steps. Example: press one key to open a new tab, navigate to a URL, and pin it. Get started fast with 9 curated shortcut packs: - Vim Navigation — Vimium clone: browse the web with hjkl - Emacs Navigation — Emacs-style movement and editing - YouTube Power User — speed controls, skip, fullscreen - Productivity — tab management and navigation essentials - Developer Tools — view source, console, clear cache - Speed Reading — scroll, font size, reading mode - Tab Manager — advanced tab switching and organization - Keyboard Power User — power user essentials - Media Control — universal play/pause, skip, volume Click the Shortkeys icon (or set a global shortcut) to open a searchable command palette. Search and trigger any of your shortcuts instantly, or add a new one without opening settings. - Cloud sync: shortcuts sync across devices via Chrome Sync, with automatic local fallback if your data exceeds the sync quota - Groups: organize shortcuts into collapsible, renamable groups with bulk enable/disable - Per-site filtering: set any shortcut to work on all sites, all sites except specific ones, or only on specific sites - Shortcut recorder: click Record and press your keys — supports multi-key sequences (like "g i" for Gmail-style shortcuts) - Conflict detection: warns you when a shortcut conflicts with a browser default (platform-aware for Mac vs Windows/Linux) - Shareable links: generate a URL to share individual shortcuts or entire groups with anyone - Custom JavaScript: full code editor with syntax highlighting, Greasyfork/userscript import, and a Test button to run scripts in any tab - Live reload: saved shortcuts update in all open tabs instantly — no page refresh needed - Dark mode: follows your system preference - Undo/redo: made a mistake in settings? Ctrl+Z to undo - Guided onboarding: new users get a step-by-step wizard - Usage analytics: see which shortcuts you use most (local only, never shared) Use any combination of modifier keys (Ctrl, Alt, Shift, Cmd/Meta) with letters, numbers, punctuation, or special keys (F1-F19, arrows, Home, End, Page Up/Down, etc.). String multiple combos together for key sequences like "g i" or "ctrl+k ctrl+c". Shortkeys is free, open source (MIT license), and has been trusted by 200,000+ Chrome users. Star us on GitHub: https://github.com/crittermike/shortkeys - Documentation: https://www.shortkeys.app/docs/ - Bug reports and feature requests: https://github.com/crittermike/shortkeys/issues - Website: https://shortkeys.app Shortkeys requests only the permissions it needs. For details on each permission and why it's required, see: https://www.shortkeys.app/docs/#faq-permissions
Cite Creator
Constructs debate cites from html tags or page info and copies to clipboard. Cite Creator is a cross-browser extension that creates cites for use primarily in US high school or college competitive debate. It's designed to work well with the Verbatim template (https://paperlessdebate.com). Includes keyboard shortcuts for quickly modifying/copying the cite.