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Domain Logger: Chrome Extension to Delete Tabs by Domain, and to See a Log Table showing Each Parent Domain and its Corresponding Number of Tabs within a Chrome Window

Overview

This Chrome extension helps users identify each domain that they have opened in the current Chrome window and delete all tabs under that domain in just one click. Users can also see how many tabs they have open under each parent domain (whether it is GitHub, Amazon, Youtube, Courseworks, etc) and simply delete all tabs related to the domain they specify, by clicking the "Delete" link corresponding to the particular parent domain they wish to delete.



Features

  • User-friendly interface to display all information to user in an easy-to-use manner
  • Logs each parent domain in the current chrome window
  • Displays the number of tabs corresponding to each domain
  • Displays a "delete" link for each domain in the log table to delete all tabs under that domain
  • Real-time monitoring of labs, logs in the domain table update accordingly when adding or deleting any tab


  • How to Install And Use This Domain Logger Extension To Delete Tabs by Domain

  • Download the repo from https://github.com/faizak1/DomainLogger
  • Go to chrome://extensions/ in your Chrome browser
  • Turn on the "Developer Mode" toggle on the top right corner
  • Click on "load unpacked" and select the folder which has this extension
  • Click on the "Extensions" gear on the top right corner of the chrome window
  • Click on the "Domain Logger" Extension to see the list of domains in your current window, the number of tabs associated with that domain, and an option to delete tabs by domain
  • Click on the "Delete" link for the domain you wish to delete, to get rid of all open tabs under that domain.


  • Functionality Demonstration/Sample Output

    Please see the demo of this Chrome Extension below: