Totally forgot that you can search your open tabs in Chrome by typing "@tabs" and then a word or phrase that shows up in one of the open tabs. That really came in handy just now when I discovered a forgotten Chrome instance buried under a bunch of open docs that had like 50 tabs open.
@briankrebs I don't think I ever knew that.
@briankrebs YOU CAN WHAT?!?! Thank you πŸ˜…
@briankrebs does it just search the title, or the whole page?
@gsuberland I think it does both, but I'm not 100 percent sure.
@briankrebs will give it a go. I've been using the little arrow / ctrl+shift+A to search open tabs. if the @/tabs trick works for page contents too that's a game changer for an ADHD goblin like me with typically 500+ tabs open across 20+ windows
@gsuberland @briankrebs Doesn't work for content for me; it is only picking up titles
@ckure @gsuberland Yeah, you're right. Looks like it just searches text in the title headers
@briankrebs @ckure ah, shame. although it would probably grind the browser to a stop if it did fulltext, given how much I usually have open
@briankrebs Safari now shows them as you type without typing any commands.
@briankrebs I am going to have to try this out! thanks I did not know it πŸŒΈπŸŒΌπŸŒ»πŸŒΊπŸ’
@briankrebs Same thing can be done with CTRL+Shift+A or on a Mac Cmd+Shift+A