Take control of your tabs.
- Rename tab
- Change tab icon
- Pin tab
- Prevent tab closing
- Unique tab
- Mute tab
Quick rename can be done by right-clicking anywhere in the page and click on "Rename Tab".
I needed a quick UI element in Chrome to know the environment of the tab, as a Web developer I often use multiple versions of the same website: local, pre-production and production.
Not easy to find the appropriate tab when you have multiple tabs called "My awesome website".
I created Tab Modifier to add prefixes to website titles with a specific match.
- [DEV] My awesome website:
.local.domain.com
- [PREPROD] My awesome website:
.preprod.domain.com
- [PROD] My awesome website:
.domain.com
After that, I have added more features like "auto-pin", custom favicons and more.
Tab Modifier is based on user rules and act on the tab URL that matches the first seen rule.
Aware of that, there is no reason to include a feature that is not "rule-based". Prefer to install specific extensions.
Install from the Chrome Web Store.
Also available for Opera Browser.
Not available for Firefox, refer to #46.
- Youtube tab has been modified: use Google icon and pinned state.
- My Website tabs have been modified: use a prefix in title.
- Twitter tab has been modified: use default Chrome icon (white paper) and renamed to "I'm working hard!".
You have infinite possibilities, here are some configurations:
Pin all tabs:
- Detection: Contains
- URL fragment: http
- Pinned: ON
Say hello to all Google websites:
- Detection: Contains
- URL fragment: google.com
- Title: Hello Google: {title}
Disguise GitHub as Google
- Detection: Contains
- URL fragment: github.com
- Title: Google
- Icon: https://www.google.com/favicon.ico
Prevent accidental tab closure:
- Detection: Contains
- URL fragment: important-website.com
- Protected: ON
Mute all Youtube videos by default:
- Detection: Contains
- URL fragment: youtube.com
- Mute: ON
Set blank icon on Pinterest:
- Detection: Contains
- URL fragment: pinterest.com
- Icon: select "Chrome > Default"
Get only one GMail tab opened at once:
- Detection: Starts with
- URL fragment: https://mail.google.com
- Unique: ON
Pin all PNG images (useless):
- Detection: Ends with
- URL fragment: .png
- Pinned: ON
Customize title with HTML selector and Regexp:
- Detection: Contains
- URL fragment: github.com
- Title: {title} | $2 by $1
- URL matcher: github[.]com/([A-Za-z0-9_-]+)/([A-Za-z0-9_-]+)
Tab title will be: "sylouuu/chrome-tab-modifier: Take control of your tabs | chrome-tab-modifier by sylouuu"
Match GitHub repositories:
- Detection: RegExp
- URL fragment: github[.]com/([A-Za-z0-9_-]+)/([A-Za-z0-9_-]+)
- Title: I got you GitHub!
Customize GMail title with Title matcher and URL matcher:
- Detection: Contains
- URL fragment: mail.google.com
- Title: @0 | $0
- Title matcher: [a-z]*@gmail.com
- URL matcher: [a-z]*.google.com
Tab title will be: "[email protected] | mail.google.com"
Github final path as title for blobs:
- Detection: RegExp
- URL fragment: github[.]com/([A-Za-z0-9_-]+)/([A-Za-z0-9_-]+)/blob/
- Title: {.final-path}
And now, build your own... 💪
- Require password after inactivity.
Related issue: #5
Due to browser security restrictions, this path won't work: file://<path>/icon.png
.
Your icon will not be shown by Chrome.
Alternatively, you can upload your icon somewhere like imgur.com and paste the direct link in your rule.
Another solution consists in transform your image in the Data URI format. Go to duri.me and drag & drop your icon, then click on "Copy as DataURI" and paste it (the long text) in the icon input on your rule.
Pages that start with chrome://
URL are protected. No content script can be injected then Tab Modifier will not work on these pages.
Related issue: #13
By default, extensions don't have access to local files. You have to opt-in "Allow access to file URLs" from chrome://extensions/?id=hcbgadmbdkiilgpifjgcakjehmafcjai
.
Related issue: #95
Since Chrome 90, the JS event that triggers a refresh or a closure has been reworked. See related issue.
See releases section.
In case you want to contribute or just want to play with the code, follow the guide.
Download and install NodeJS to get npm.
Install gulp
and yarn
globally:
npm install -g gulp yarn
Clone the project and install dependencies with yarn
.
Type gulp
to watch your changes inside src/
folder or type gulp build
after each change.
Go to chrome://extensions/
and enable the "Developer mode".
Click on "Load unpacked extension..." and select the project dist/
folder.
A huge thanks to:
Fabian L., Brent M., Artur S., Sebastian M., Alex B., Dirk H., Christopher S., Rachel M., Richard D., Daniel C., Clifford W.
If you like my work and you want to support me, visit the PayPal link. ;)
See license file.