There used to be an addon, “Open tabs from clipboard URLs” but I can’t seem to find it anymore.

The best I find now is, an addon that opens a box, then you paste your URLs in it, then you press a button.

That’s not what I want. I want a toolbar button, I press it, the tabs open.

So that I can opens large blocks of URLs.

Also, I would like another addon which opens large blocks of URLs but does not load them immediately.

I have LoadOnSelect3 for this, but the problem with that one, is that it opens special moz:// pages until you load the tab. And that breaks searching and filtering tabs because the tab title and URL are not the real ones.

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    8 months ago

    On windows (where I am trapped), I can make a script read the clipboard (or even a script directly in my clipboard manager, ditto) but what I don’t know is how to make firefox open URLs in a specific window.

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      8 months ago

      if firefox is the default browser, I guess just start "" "https://your.url.here.foo", as per https://superuser.com/a/36730

      otherwise, I guess you could just cd to firefox’s directory and do the same firefox.exe urlhere

      as for specific window… yea that might be tad hard. https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/CommandLineOptions doesn’t seem to have any way to indicate any specific instance/window from cli.

      could be firefox handles those internally, kinda seems like urls open up in the window which was last active. So… I guess you could start the script by starting firefox with --new-instance or --new-window, and patiently wait until urls are open? I guess.

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        8 months ago

        Because that is where they are and is convenient for me. I already have a matching, copy selected tabs to clipboard, button.

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          8 months ago

          so you copy opened tabs to clipboard and want to re-open another copy?

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            8 months ago

            It is a list of URLs, it can come from many places. I’m not just closing and reopening 100+ tabs from and to the same place. Example copying tabs from one computer, or vm, to another.

            The list could also be out of a text editor.

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              8 months ago

              You know that if you setup a mozilla account, you can view tabs from any device/vm? and its supposed to be e2ee

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                8 months ago

                Yes, I use that between my main pc and phone. But doing that for multiple hundreds of tabs gets quite clunky compare to copy and pasting lists of urls.

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                  8 months ago

                  I loved to see the statistics on how often you use each of those tabs

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                    8 months ago

                    It really depends what the content of each tab is and if it has what I’m looking for. The whole thing about having loaded tabs versus bookmarks is that you can search and skim them, without a 5-10 second pause every time you go to the next one. Not that the bookmark manager even has a “magazine” system that would let you skip between bookmark with a single button like a tab does. Still this is very far from optimal. Firefox has an opaque tab data discard system and no tools at all for searching all content in all tabs. It also lacks a automatic AI tab categorization feature. You can’t even assign tags to tabs, even manually.