[Feature Request] Copy multiple tab URLs #4657
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This extension does what you want: |
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This feature would be really useful, and it is what is expected when copying a URL while having multiple tabs selected. |
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Just noting that in Arc the current behaviour of ctr-shift-c when multiple tabs are selected is to copy multiple URLs. This is something I've really enjoyed, and felt like a big gap when switching to zen! |
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An incredibly helpful tool is to be able to select multiple tabs, then right-click and choose a menu option to Copy URLs.
There's a built-in shortcut in Zen to copy the URL of the selected tab. CTRL + SHIFT + C.
However, this hotkey does not copy multiple selected tab's URLs. This is unfortunate as the functionality could be built into it.
I understand that the name of it indicates that it SHOULD copy the currently visible website URL, and this works fine.
However, I would say that if you have manually selected multiple tabs in the tab menu, it makes sense to have this option instead copy the URLs of each selected tab.
I think it does make sense as a context-menu option as well, similar to how Sidebery does it:

I'd be happy with either solution, but being able to swiftly copy and move around multiple URL's is a natural feature you will not be able to live without once you realize it's there.
Have you ever needed to copy multiple URL's to share to someone or add to a document? Why should you have to do it one by one?
Imagine having to copy one line at a time from a text document.
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