Where is my tab?
Search in tabs.
What is Where is my tab??
Where is my tab? is a Chrome extension developed by Michal Fabry, and its main feature is "Search in tabs.".
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Extension Usage Instructions
"Where is my tab?" is searching for tabs through all your opened windows. It is looking for keywords in the title and the url. You can assign a keyboard shortcut to the extension for quick access (e.g. Ctrl + Shift + F): - go to chrome://extensions/ - on the bottom of the page, click on "Configure commands" link - assign the keyboard shortcut for "Where is my tab?" extension Where is my tab? has been released under the license GNU GPLv3. Source code is available on https://github.com/furbos/where-is-my-tab
Extension Basic Information
Name | Where is my tab? |
ID | bllfmidjjfmafmfoiobkkcjkcddccngp |
Official URL | https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/where-is-my-tab/bllfmidjjfmafmfoiobkkcjkcddccngp |
Description | Search in tabs. |
File Size | 35.11 KB |
Installation Count | 67 |
Current Version | 1.1 |
Last Updated | 2013-02-21 |
Publish Date | 2013-02-21 |
Rating | 5.00/5 Total 4 Ratings |
Developer | Michal Fabry |
Payment Type | free |
Extension Website | https://github.com/furbos/where-is-my-tab |
Help Page URL | https://github.com/furbos/where-is-my-tab/issues |
Supported Languages | en |
manifest.json | |
{ "update_url": "http:\/\/clients2.google.com\/service\/update2\/crx", "name": "Where is my tab?", "version": "1.1", "manifest_version": 2, "description": "Search in tabs.", "icons": { "16": "media\/icon16.png", "48": "media\/icon48.png", "128": "media\/icon128.png" }, "browser_action": { "default_icon": "media\/icon19.png", "default_title": "Where is my tab?", "default_popup": "popup.html" }, "permissions": [ "tabs" ], "content_security_policy": "script-src 'self'; object-src 'self'" } |