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Get file path

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Overview

Get the file path for the specified sites.

Get the file path for websites based on specified rules. This extension allows you to set up rules so that you can easily find the file of the current page/frame on your hard drive. Example: Say your have the following rule: Name: 'localhost' Url: 'https://localhost/yourPath/' Directory: 'c:\mywebsites\yourPath' Now if you visit any site on localhost you will have an extra option in your context menu, this will copy a file path to your clipboard based on the rule. So 'http://localhost/yourPath/anotherfolder/thepage.html' will return 'c:\mywebsites\yourPath\anotherfolder\thepage.html'. Allowing you to open the file quickly in your favorite editor. https://github.com/Riuujin/get-file-path-chrome-extension New permissions in 1.1.0: Due to api limitations, a script needs to be injected into the current page to copy the url to clipboard. It will not be used for anything else. Recent changes: 1.1.3 - Fixed bugs. 1.1.4 - Fixed bugs, should fix the bug where the path is not copied to clipboard correctly. 1.1.5 - Fixed not working the first time, occurred every time the extension was not used for 30 seconds or so. 1.1.6 - Added fallback to for when clipboard api is not available 1.1.7 - Security updates.

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Details

  • Version
    1.1.7
  • Updated
    March 16, 2023
  • Offered by
    R.A. Spruyt
  • Size
    128KiB
  • Languages
    English
  • Developer
    Email
    cwsdd@raspruyt.nl
  • Non-trader
    This developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.

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