Modern Chrome Web Extension and Firefox Browser Addon to easily extract, parse, or open all links/domains from a site or text with optional filters. Feature packed with automatic dark/light mode, copy to clipboard, keyboard shortcuts, custom options, and much more...
Website: https://link-extractor.cssnr.com/
All Chromium Based Browsers can install the extension from the Chrome Web Store.
Mobile browser support available for Firefox and Yandex.
Please submit a Feature Request for
new features.
For any issues, bugs or concerns; please Open an Issue.
- Extract All Links and Domains from Any Site
- Extract Links from Selected Text on any Site
- Extract Links from Clipboard or Any Text
- Extract Links from All Selected Tabs
- Extract Links from PDF Documents
- Copy Selected Links with right-click Menu
- Display Additional Link Details and Text
- Open Multiple Links in Tabs from Text
- Download Links and Domains as a Text File
- Copy the Text from a Link via Context Menu
- Quick Filter Links with a Regular Expression
- Store Regular Expressions for Quick Filtering
- Import and Export Saved Regular Expressions
- Automatic Dark/Light Mode based on Browser Setting
- Activate from Popup, Context Menu, Keyboard Shortcuts or Omnibox
- Option to Extract Links from All Text Files (PDF Extraction currently in Beta)
- Option to Set Names/Titles for Saved Filters
- Option to Extract Using Multiple Filters with AND/OR
[!TIP] > Don't see your feature here? Request one on the Feature Request Discussion.
- Unable to grant host permissions on Kiwi Browser (Kiwi is expected to update before the end of the year).
For more information see the FAQ.
You can pin the Addon by clicking the Puzzle Piece
, find the Link Extractor icon, then;
Chrome, click the Pin
icon.
Firefox, click the Settings Wheel
and Pin to Toolbar
.
To open the options, click on the icon (from above) then click Open Options
.
You can also access Options
through the right-click context menu (enabled by default).
Here you can set flags and add as many saved regular expressions as you would like for easy use later.
Make sure to clickSave Options
when finished.
For more information on regex, see: https://regex101.com/
For help using the web extension or to request features, see:
- Documentation: https://link-extractor.cssnr.com/docs/
- Q&A Discussion: https://github.com/cssnr/link-extractor/discussions/categories/q-a
- Request a Feature: https://github.com/cssnr/link-extractor/discussions/categories/feature-requests
If you are experiencing an issue/bug or getting unexpected results, you can:
- Report an Issue: https://github.com/cssnr/link-extractor/issues
- Chat with us on Discord: https://discord.gg/wXy6m2X8wY
- Provide General Feedback: https://cssnr.github.io/feedback/
Logs can be found inspecting the page (Ctrl+Shift+I), clicking on the Console, and; Firefox: toggling Debug logs, Chrome: toggling Verbose from levels dropdown.
To support this project, see the Contributing section at the bottom.
Quick Start
First, clone (or download) this repository and change into the directory.
Second, install the dependencies:
npm install
Finally, to run Chrome or Firefox with web-ext, run one of the following:
npm run chrome
npm run firefox
Additionally, to Load Unpacked/Temporary Add-on make a manifest.json
and run from the src folder, run one of
the following:
npm run manifest:chrome
npm run manifest:firefox
Chrome: https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/get-started/tutorial/hello-world#load-unpacked
Firefox: https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/develop/temporary-installation-in-firefox/
For more information on
web-ext, read this documentation.
To pass additional arguments to an npm run
command, use --
.
Example: npm run chrome -- --chromium-binary=...
Install the requirements and copy libraries into the src/dist
directory by running npm install
.
See gulpfile.js for more information on postinstall
.
npm install
To create a .zip
archive of the src directory for the desired browser run one of the following:
npm run build
npm run build:chrome
npm run build:firefox
For more information on building, see the scripts section in the package.json file.
- Build or Download a Release.
- Unzip the archive, place the folder where it must remain and note its location for later.
- Open Chrome, click the
3 dots
in the top right, clickExtensions
, clickManage Extensions
. - In the top right, click
Developer Mode
then on the top left clickLoad unpacked
. - Navigate to the folder you extracted in step #3 then click
Select Folder
.
- Build or Download a Release.
- Unzip the archive, place the folder where it must remain and note its location for later.
- Go to
about:debugging#/runtime/this-firefox
and clickLoad Temporary Add-on...
- Navigate to the folder you extracted earlier, select
manifest.json
then clickSelect File
. - Optional: open
about:config
search forextensions.webextensions.keepStorageOnUninstall
and set totrue
.
If you need to test a restart, you must pack the addon. This only works in ESR, Development, or Nightly. You may also use an Unbranded Build: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Add-ons/Extension_Signing#Unbranded_Builds
- Run
npm run build:firefox
then useweb-ext-artifacts/{name}-firefox-{version}.zip
. - Open
about:config
search forxpinstall.signatures.required
and set tofalse
. - Open
about:addons
and drag the zip file to the page or choose Install from File from the Settings wheel.
Currently, the best way to contribute to this project is to give a 5-star rating on Google or Mozilla and to star this project on GitHub.
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For a full list of current projects visit: https://cssnr.github.io/