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) | ||
2020-03-17 | bao demo | en | 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 | ||
2017-09-24 | Max Sysoev | en | 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 | ||
2016-07-17 | Nehal Hasnayeen | en | 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?! |
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