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tabsy

v0.1.0

Published

app that get open firefox tabs and store them in text file

Downloads

14

Readme

#Tabsy

tabsy is command line application that gets firefox open tabs and store them in a text file

tabsy uses node and it is based on the listing tabs functionality in the firefox-client library

##Install you can install tabsy via npm

npm install -g tabsy

##Usage to use tabsy you need to enable remote debugging on Firefox

Connecting with Desktop Firefox

Taken from firefox-client README page

  1. Enable remote debugging (You'll only have to do this once)

  2. Open the DevTools. Web Developer > Toggle Tools

  3. Visit the settings panel (gear icon)

  4. Check "Enable remote debugging" under Advanced Settings

  5. Listen for a connection

  6. Open the Firefox command line with Tools > Web Developer > Developer Toolbar.

  7. Start a server by entering this command: listen 6000 (where 6000 is the port number)

###usage

  1. After you've connected with Firefox you run tabsy
tabsy
  1. Click ok on the dialog that will appear in the browser
  2. you'll find the links in a links.txt file in your home folder

###options

  1. You can specify your own links file path like this:
tabsy -f [YOUR-FILE-PATH]
  1. You can also specify the port that tabsy uses to listen to firefox:
tabsy -p [PORT]

##License MIT License http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT