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41 points by sina 10 years ago · 12 comments

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joe5150 10 years ago

Orthogonal: I want Chrome to have fuzzy searching for history and bookmarks, like Firefox does. As it is, if I don't either type in the first part of a website's actual URL or some unpredictable magic string into the omnibox, I just get search suggestions instead of useful autocompletes from my history. In Firefox it works perfectly.

  • Houshalter 10 years ago

    I really don't want that to happen, because I have, um, embarrassing things bookmarked. Typing things into the url bar with other people around is already somewhat of a risk.

gcr 10 years ago

The 'chromium' plugin has some fuzzy tab searching. From any page, tap `b` and type in a substring of a page title to match. It's quite nice.

I always liked the model of browser tabs as buffers rather than tabs. It reminds me of the philosophy difference between vim and emacs: since accessing a certain tab is O(N), Vim gets unwieldy if I have more tabs open than I have horizontal screen space. On the other hand, I have more than 500 Emacs buffers open and never have to worry when I switch between them. Wouldn't it be nice to be able to use Chrome that way too!

Houshalter 10 years ago

"Apps extensions and user scripts cannot be added from this website."

Is there any way around this? Is it possible to jailbreak Chrome?

  • dylz 10 years ago

    open the extensions tab, and drag the crx link from github into the extensions tab

    continue button appears bottom left

    • Houshalter 10 years ago

      That worked, but when I restarted chrome, it was automatically disabled: https://i.imgur.com/zDEdoeK.png

      The button to enable it on the extensions page is greyed out with a warning.

      • sinaOP 10 years ago

        Are you in developer mode? If not, enable "Developer mode" and try again. It's at the top of the chrome://extensions/ tab.

        • Houshalter 10 years ago

          I am in developer mode. It still doesn't let me use third party extensions. Here's a screenshot http://i.imgur.com/d5y8icz.png?1

          Doing some more research, it looks like Chrome started doing this awhile ago to prevent malware, supposedly. You can now only get extensions through the Chrome web store.

          • sinaOP 10 years ago

            Hmm. I'm not sure what is wrong. I don't have a Google store developer account, otherwise I would have published it there.

            Try this as a workaround:

              - clone the repo
              - go to chrome://extensions/
              - enable "Developer mode"
              - Click on "Load unpacked extension..." and select the cloned directory
            
            The advantage of this method is that you will be able to upgrade the extension in the future with a git-pull!
            • Houshalter 10 years ago

              This may only be an issue on windows. I will try your method, but I think extensions installed this way are also automatically disabled on restart.

              I'm not asking you to publish it on the store just for me. I think the store is bullshit. They charge money from publishers, let in tons of malware, have automatic updates, and don't let people inspect the source.

benvan 10 years ago

Heh, I made one of these a while back :)

https://github.com/benvan/mercury

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