Commander
Command palette for Chrome.
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-04-02 | Andrés Fernández | en | could you add a command to focus in the current tab's url bar? | |
2020-03-17 | bao demo | Thank you so much for this awesome tool! (I can use it even within Chrome web store) | ||
2017-09-24 | Max Sysoev | omg this is a musthave | ||
2016-07-17 | Nehal Hasnayeen | Used similar thing in sublime text and loved it,nice to find same thing for chrome, awesome | ||
2016-05-09 | Adriaan | Upon remapping the activation hotkey to cmd+shift+p, I got exactly what I was looking for – an Atom-esque command palette for Chrome. Can't wait to start experimenting with custom actions and see how far I can go with those. Thanks for the work, Sriram. Much obliged :) | ||
2016-05-09 | Adriaan (lemontheme) | en | Upon remapping the activation hotkey to cmd+shift+p, I got exactly what I was looking for – an Atom-esque command palette for Chrome. Can't wait to start experimenting with custom actions and see how far I can go with those. Thanks for the work, Sriram. Much obliged :) | |
2016-04-12 | Tyrone Ward | For some reason, the developer thought it was a good idea to set the activatuon hotkey as the redo hotkey. I know it can be changed, but why set it to that anyway?! | ||
2016-02-18 | Bill Pearce | Great project! May contribute at some point. Just so y'all know, you can change your keybindings for Chrome extensions by clicking the 'Keyboard shortcuts' button at the very bottom of the the extensions page. I'm sure many of you might like to keep your SublimeText keybindings for this. |