If you are like me and have a habit of opening links in new tabs for days, weeks, and sometimes months, then you probably have not discovered the Copy tabs URL browser extension.

The Copy tabs URL browser extension is a lifesaver for those who habitually open links in new tabs. It effortlessly copies all open tabs from a browser window into your clipboard, eliminating the need for manual copying and pasting. This makes it a breeze to paste into your editor of choice, such as Obsidian, saving you valuable time and effort.

With the Copy tabs URL browser extension, I can easily copy all of my open tabs into a markdown document. This simple action helps me overcome mental hurdles, as I know that the link is safely filed away where I can search and find it later. This makes closing the tab a much easier decision for me.

For longer-term storage, I use the Raindrop bookmark manager to track links I want to find later because it doubles as an excellent research tool and personal search engine. Before Raindrop, I frustratingly used Pinboard for a decade.

So, while the Copy tabs URL browser extension works with Chrome, I switched to the Vivaldi browser last year, and it works just fine.