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  2. All you gotta do is type the following in the address(URL) bar in chrome. chrome://inspect/#pages. This will let you copy all of the URLs from all the open tabs into your favorite text editor. If you use something like sublime text you can remove the URLs easily with a few clicks. Flies away

  3. on brave/chrome. Click and select bookmarks > bookmark all tabs > create a folder X and save the tabs there. Then do. on Windows/Linux or. on Mac to open "Bookmark Manager". Select all tab links in the folder X. ctrl + C or ⌘ + C on mac. Go to the other browser. Again click the settings/ellipsis/hamburger in the browser.

  4. Is there a way to save all opened tabs to clipboard for pasting?

    superuser.com/questions/1807730/is-there-a-way-to-save-all-opened-tabs-to...

    1. You can use the Collections tools but it doesn't handle the titles : right-click on a tab > add all tabs to collection > start a new collection. then click on the newly created collection or find it through Ctrl + Shift + Y or three dots menu > additional tools > collections. in the collection, three dots menu > copy all.

  5. This addon adds a new "Copy URLs (all tabs)" command into tab context menu and a tool button that makes a popup show up when clicked, the latter being the truly interesting stuff; indeed, once the popup is opened, you'll see a text-area, listing title and URLs of all the currently opened tabs, and commands that will let you filter listed ...

  6. There is a chrome extension for this - Copy All Urls. Extension Description: Copy tabs URL to clipboard (formats : text, HTML, JSON or custom). Paste to open multiple URL at one go. WARNING: Each URL should ideally be in its own line - using comma or space usually won't work as intended. However, it does have a feature called "Intelligent paste ...

  7. Select text with links (or ctrl + a for whole page, depending of the page content), press ctrl +c, go to jD's Link Grabber, right-click and choose "Add New Links", new window with filtered links only will be opened. From that window you can manually copy now only the URLs. Share. Improve this answer. Follow.

  8. These are the steps: right click on any tab. click add all tabs to bookmarks. then click save. click 3 dots. click Bookmarks -> Bookmark Manager. click export bookmarks. It will generate html file with all your bookmarks including open tabs (the file can be imported in a different Google Chrome/Chromium profile). EDIT:

  9. click URLS copy/paste all the urls into a text file (like VS CODE). you might repeat this because wayback only shows 50 at a time using search and replace in VS CODE change all the lines to look like this

  10. https://prnt.sc/ # literally. \w{6} # 6 word characters. $1 # keep it. \n # line break, you could use \r\n for windows end of line. Awesome! just solved my problem by using your suggestion and 1 change is by deselecting .matches newline. @Raza: You're welcome, glad it helps.

  11. For your needs, Chrono Download Manager or TabSave can download a list of links quickly. Both are Chrome extensions, so no need to download desktop software. And maybe this could be useful for you: In my own experience, I prefer Chrono Download Manager because I needed to change automatically the name of the downloaded file in a BATCH-way (a ...