Overview
Cycle through last used Chrome tabs using keyboard shortcut (Alt+Q).
Helps jump between last used tabs by keyboard shortcut in Chrome, Yandex Browser and other Chromium-based browsers. Default shortcut: Alt + Q Based on clut-chrome-extension (https://github.com/harshayburadkar/clut-chrome-extension / MIT License), but without any analitycs and third-party code. Just core functionality. Open source and needs only "tabs" permissions. This extension tries to allow you switch between open tabs in a Most Recently Used fashion. It remembers the order in which you switched tabs (made a tab active) and it updates its records so that you can switch to the recently used ones quickly. Note: Sometimes after updating the extension the keyboard shortcut settings get reset. Hence you might want to set the desired key board shortcuts again in the keyboard shortcut settings in the Chrome Extensions page. The project is made open source in GitHub: https://github.com/xordiv/open-last-tab-chrome [Default Keys:] *ALT + Q*: Quick switch *ALT + S*: Normal switch *ALT + Shift + S*: Normal switch (in opposite direction) *Keys can be changed in keyboard shortcut settings on the Chrome extensions page.
Olaf DoemerMar 1, 2024
When I saw that CLUT was spying on me I removed it and installed this instead, unfortunately Open Last Tab also does not fully support Tab Groups yet. I can "jump" out of a tab group, but it does not jump back into the tab group or between tabs in the same group.
David SillerNov 6, 2023
Removed the tracking code of Clut, indeed. You can check it if you compare the `background.js` of the two repositories. Works flawlessly.
Xen UnoNov 4, 2023
Appears to operate well with Tab Activate. Well done! Slowly bringing Tab Mix + functionality to Chrome/Brave piece by piece
Details
- Version1.0
- UpdatedFebruary 26, 2019
- Size26.35KiB
- Languages2 languages
- DeveloperWebsite
Email
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