Videos
Is there anything that can -
exclude certain websites from search results - for instance, if I search for a wallpaper, exclude wallpaperaccess
prioritize certain websites when relevant - for instance show wikipedia if an article is there - show MAL for anime searches, etc
Thank you
You can simply goto this URL: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/TEXT/ID_HERE. The TEXT part doesn't matter, it will redirect automatically.
However, note that if the extension is installed locally, or is private, it will not appear on the webstore. Locally installed extensions will have an orange icon in the bottom-right of their logo on the chrome://extensions page.
See also: How is the Chrome Extension ID of an unpacked extension generated?
another alternative, if it is an extension you already have installed:
- got to
chrome://extensions - enable "developer mode"
- ctrl+f and write the id (or just the first 3-4 characters of the id)
Does anyone know if it is possible to download a Chrome extension you have installed but is no longer on the Web Store into a CRX or ZIP file? On Windows I can use "pack" in developer mode in the Chrome browser, but I'm not sure I can access the file path without putting the Chromebook in developer mode, which I know factory resets your Chromebook. Would I still have my extensions after switching to developer mode if they're not on the Web Store any more? I am hoping there might be an extension that lets me download the installed ones as a CRX file. So far the only CRX downloader extensions I have found require going to the Web Store page, which doesn't work with the ones I want to download since they aren't available there any more. Thanks for any suggestions!
Update: So I haven't found a good way to pack or download extensions (maybe in developer mode on Chrome OS, but then that will probably clear the extensions). However, I found two sites that are great repositories of past Chrome extensions: https://chrome-stats.com/ (very thorough but pricey if you need past versions) and https://www.crx4chrome.com/ (less thorough but completely free even for past versions). So if you need to backup an extension that isn't on the Web Store any more and you're on a Chromebook (with all the file limitations that presents making packing extensions difficult), I'd recommend searching for your extension on those two sites and hopefully you can find it and download it!