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Tab Stash is way cooler than this. I found Sidebery to be much faster/efficient than most of the tab extensions, but I love that I can group tabs and 'offload'/archive them with Tab Stash. The only thing missing from Tab Stash was the ability to see which tab is playing audio. I installed the Sound Control extension to list tabs playing audio for that.

What's missing from EVERY tab extension is I just want the ability to show tabs in a tree view, like an ASCII art tree. They all do this indented, css-styled BS that doesn't look more compact or better. I just want an ASCII tree.

Anyway, look at Tab Stash for another alternative.




On top of Tab Stash, I want global `sort | uniq` for all my bookmarks and stashed tabs. A given URL should only ever be bookmarked or stashed once. Let me search for it if I need it again.


I need to check out Tab Stash - while I'd played around with using TabFS for this use case, it was a little bit clunky. Totally agree with your point about global sort/unique which is the basis for my current bookmarking system of https://save.page/docs/saving


Sidebery lets you at least close duplicate tabs per "panel". Simply right click a panel and choose from the context menu.


Sidebery and Treestyle Tabs allow you to customize the CSS they use, so you can make them as compact as you want :)


I don't do bookmarks, ie. long term archival of tabs, but I sometimes stash/set aside tabs by moving them to their own Sidebery tab. The sidebar itself is tabbed.




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