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Creates double-click shortcuts for currently open Google Chrome windows/ tabs

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Saves the current Google Chrome browsing session (windows and tabs) into an executable to use later.

Usage

After installation, run $ savetabs to open the GUI interface.

A command line interface will be added in the future.

Windows

After accepting the terms of use, you'll be prompted to snap your Chrome window to the left side of the screen. Follow the on-screen instructions. This program generates a .bat batch file with your saved Chrome session information--to use it, double-click it.

macOS

If you have more than one window open, you'll be prompted to choose which window(s) to save. Follow the on-screen instructions. This program generates a bash executable file with your Chrome session information--to use it, double click it.

Installation

Python is required. This program was tested on Python 3.11 but should work on all maintained Python versions.

Windows and macOS

Option 1: pip

The easiest way to install this program is using pip: $ pip install save-tabs

Option 2: download and run

Download the source code and run main.py: $ python3 /path/to/main.py

Linux

This program has not been tested on Linux.

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