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  • edric@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Thanks for the recommendation. I need to organize my 100+ tabs.

    • bloopernova
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      1 year ago

      Tree Style Tab also lets you bookmark whole trees. I’m often jumping between different coding languages, or different areas of DevOps on a weekly basis, and tree bookmarks help. I can “file away” a bunch of research and load it all back later, and still have the tree! Very useful for context switching.

        • aubertlone@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          I have and it’s great.

          Also, unlike a lot of people I just delete vast swathes of my tabs from time to time.

          Let’s be honest, you didn’t need it and I didn’t need it.

          But I’m still gad I can go back to a random tab from a week ago from a session I had closed out of

      • SuperDuper@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Tree style tabs on it’s own just sounds like it would be enabling my tab-hoarding tendencies. But bookmarking entire trees of tabs is too good to pass up.

      • MonkderZweite@feddit.ch
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        1 year ago

        Though loading the saved tree do only from sidebar (ctrl+b). Loading from bookmarks window is bugged, undoes trees upon loading.

    • haruki
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      1 year ago

      Use Vimium add-on and have a pop-up to search your open tab.

      Or if you prefer no add-ons or don’t know how to use Vim keybindings then type your search query in the search bar like this:

      % my tab title