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TabCopy Lite by Maxwell Ryker

Copy the current tab’s title and URL in one click, with an option to copy selected text.

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This add-on helps you capture what you’re looking at without breaking your flow. Click the button to copy the current tab’s title and URL to the clipboard, ready to paste in notes, chats, or tickets. If you’ve highlighted something on the page, you can copy just the selected text instead.

There’s a simple Options page where you can choose the format you prefer. Use a plain “Title – URL” line or a Markdown link like “Title
”. The add-on runs only when you click and doesn’t track your browsing. Content code is injected on demand solely to read your current selection when you ask for it.
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Required permissions:

  • Input data to the clipboard
  • Access browser tabs
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Version
1.0.0
Size
15.16 KB
Last updated
17 days ago (Oct 20, 2025)
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