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Monitor localStorage changes and show notifications. LocalStorage Watcher is a powerful Chrome extension designed to monitor and track changes in localStorage across all websites you visit. This tool is perfect for developers, QA testers, and anyone interested in understanding how websites interact with local storage.
Local Storage Inspector
Devtools extension to inspect local storage Easily manage localStorage through a purpose built devtools UI. View and manipulate the localStorage on your current page.
One-Click Tab Round Up
In one click, merge your tabs into one window, sort them, and if they're crowded, group them. Get your numerous tabs and windows under control. As soon as you click the icon for this extension, it does its thing (no popups, options, or confirmations): 1. Merges all your windows into one 2. Sorts your tabs in alphabetical order 3. If you have many tabs open, groups them based on domain, giving the tab groups useful labels. 4. Finds duplicate tabs and groups them together. If you want, you can select these options: You can turn off window-merging You can tell One-Click to delete any duplicate tabs it finds.
URL replace
Alright, this Chrome extension is like a magical unicorn that farts rainbows and turns your boring old URL into a shiny new one! This extension allows you to quickly switch between different environments, such as development and staging, while preserving URL parameters.
Pointless Web Content Swapper
Suck the content (images or text) from one page and swap it into another page. Art! This is a simple plugin for making weird art mashups with web pages. Why you should use it: You like the effect of mashing up content from different web pages. How to use: 1. Go to a web page with text or images you want to absorb 2. Under the plugin's icon, select "suck up text" or "suck up images" 3. Go to another web page 4. Under the plugin's icon, select either "swap out text" or "swap out images" 5. The text or images from the first page will replace all the text/images on the current page. 6. Thrill at your art! Note: once you've "messed up" the content on a web page, don't try to use it for anything productive. Just reload the page and all will be back to normal.