Close Duplicate Tabs
Overview
Close duplicate tabs by exact URL, domain, or path namespace (/docs, /blog, file:// folders). Keep one, close the rest.
The Problem You have 47 tabs open. At least 12 of them are the same page you opened three times while debugging, reading, or just forgetting. Chrome doesn't help you find them. The Fix Right-click anywhere on a page. Three options: Exact URL — keep this tab Closes every other tab with the same URL. The tab you right-clicked stays. Hash fragments and trailing slashes are normalized so thetadriven.com/book and thetadriven.com/book/ are treated as the same page. Same domain — keep this tab Closes every tab from that domain. Useful when you've opened 15 tabs deep into docs.python.org or github.com and want to start fresh. Your right-clicked tab survives. Close ALL of this URL + copy to clipboard Nuclear option. Copies the URL to your clipboard, then closes EVERY tab with that URL including the one you're on. You keep the link, lose the clutter. What it doesn't do - No tracking, no analytics, no network requests - No data collection of any kind - No background processes when not in use - No toolbar button — lives entirely in the right-click menu - No account required Built for the workflow where you CMD+click 10 links, read one, and want to clean up without manually closing each duplicate. One right-click, done. By ThetaDriven (thetadriven.com/close-dupes)
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Details
- Version1.1.0
- UpdatedMay 23, 2026
- Offered byeliasmoosman
- Size14.44KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperThetaDriven INC
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