Fuzzylinks
Overview
Keyboard-first fuzzy search launcher for project links. Think Raycast, scoped to your URLs.
You work on a plethora of projects simultaneously. Each project comes with its own set of links: git repositories, feature branches, pull requests, CI/CD pipelines, staging environments, production URLs, monitoring dashboards. You get the gist. And every time you need one of these links, you open a new tab and start typing the same keywords. Again. And again. You bookmark some, sure. But bookmarks don't scale when you're juggling five projects with ten links each. I was once fascinated by the file search functionality of VS Code. I can type anything that remotely matches the filepath and VS Code suggests all files that match those keywords. A simple ChatGPT prompt told me that it's called fuzzy search. "This would be so useful for the hundred links I open daily," I thought. And that's how Fuzzylinks was born. What it does: Fuzzylinks is a browser extension that gives you a Raycast-style search launcher for all your project links. Save your URLs once, then find them instantly with just a few keystrokes. Press Ctrl+Shift+Space to open the launcher from anywhere • Start typing — it fuzzy-searches across link names, projects, tags, and descriptions • Navigate with arrow keys, hit Enter to open. That's it. Organize your links the way you think about them: Group links by project (neo-payment-tracker, dashboard-v2, etc.) • Tag them by type — Repo, Branch, PR, Pipeline, Development, Production, AWS, Azure, Docs, Dashboard • Add custom tags and descriptions for even faster discovery Full link manager included: Add, edit, and delete links from a clean management page • Links are grouped by project with collapsible sections • Filter bar for quick lookups when your list grows • Keyboard accessible throughout — Alt+N to add, Ctrl+F to filter, Enter to save Built for developers who value speed: Fuse.js-powered fuzzy matching with weighted scoring • Debounced search, instant results • Copy URLs to clipboard with Ctrl+Enter • No accounts, no servers, everything stays in your browser's local storage • Minimal permissions - only storage access needed. Fuzzylinks won't replace your browser's address bar. But for the links you visit five times a day across ten different projects, it'll save you more time than you'd expect.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedMarch 3, 2026
- Size9.62MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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