Overview
Create aliases for URLs
Type alias in address bar and hit Enter, then you will be redirected to the corresponding URL. Use popup to quickly create rules (alias -> URL). Open the "Options" page to add, delete, and view all existing rules. Example: 1. type 'c/' to go to Google Calendar 2. type 'y/' to go to Youtube 3. type 'xxx/yyy' to go to certain page You can customize all these rules. Recommendation: 1. Use one-character aliases for the most frequent pages. Like c/ for Google Calendar 2. Use aliases start with go/ for less frequent pages. Like go/doc-xxx for Google docs All data are stored in Chrome and won't be shared. Feedback is welcome. Please go to https://github.com/luoos/glink for feedback.
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Stephen BathgateJul 14, 2024
This is already available in Chrome by going to Settings > Search engine > Manage search engines and site search > Site search > Add site details & shortcut, then just type the shortcut into the address bar and it works without the extension.
Ulrich BretschneiderJan 16, 2024
It does not seem to be what I was looking for. The only way I am able to make this work is as an alternative to Bookmarks. Typing the alias I created into the address bar will take me to URL it was created for. But it does not let me save the URL to the Drive as a clickable shortcut.
존스노우 (ECHO)Aug 2, 2023
Not working
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- Version0.9
- UpdatedSeptember 7, 2020
- Offered byJ Luo
- Size146KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperJun Luo
Kirkland Kirkland, WA 98033 United StatesEmail
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