List View

Search through your bookmarks and browsing history

As of June 2026, List View has 7 users and a 5.00/5 rating from 1 reviews in the Productivity category.

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1 reviews
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Version
1.2.3
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 2 version updates, changed permissions.

History

3 snapshots

Tracking since Apr 18, 2026.

8.3263.6799999999999997Apr 18, 2026Jun 8, 2026
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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
Apr 18, 202645.0011.2.0
May 9, 202665.0011.2.2
May 26, 202685.0011.2.3
Now75.0011.2.3

Changelog

  • May 9, 2026
    permissions
    bookmarks, history, activeTab, scripting, tabs, windows, storage
    bookmarks, history, sessions, activeTab, scripting, tabs, windows, storage
  • Apr 18, 2026
    description
    Title
    List View — Fast search across history, bookmarks, and tabs
    
    List View helps you find pages faster by unifying search across your browsing history, bookmarks, and open tabs—inside a clean, keyboard-first modal you can open anywhere.
    
    What it does
    - Unified search: Type once to search history, bookmarks, and open tabs
    - Smart filters: Quickly narrow to history-only, bookmarks-only, or tabs-only (type “list” to toggle)
    - Recent activity view: See your most visited domains and paths (last 7 days)
    - Keyboard-first UX: Launch and navigate via shortcut for zero mouse travel
    - Lightweight: Fast, minimal UI that stays out of your way
    - Configurable: Adjust max results and AI recommendations in Settings
    
    Why install it
    - Save time: One place to find anything you’ve visited or saved
    - Reduce tab chaos: Instantly jump to the right tab instead of hunting
    - Recall better: Search by title or URL—even when you barely remember it
    - Stay focused: Open the modal, type, and hit Enter—no context switching
    - Privacy-minded: All core search runs locally using browser APIs
    
    How it works
    - Press the shortcut (Command+Shift+L on Mac, Ctrl+Shift+L on Windows/Linux)
    - Start typing—results update instantly
    - Use filters (history / bookmark / tab) when needed
    - Press Enter to open, or navigate with arrow keys
    
    Privacy and data
    - Uses browser-provided History, Bookmarks, and Tabs APIs
    - Does not access web content or collect any browser statistics, ensuring your privacy
    - No data is sent to external servers by default
    - AI recommendations are optional and off by default; you can enable/disable in Settings
    
    Who it’s for
    - Power users with lots of tabs
    - Researchers and developers who need to jump around quickly
    - Anyone who wants a faster way to find “that page I saw earlier”
    
    Permission rationale
    - History: To search recent pages you’ve visited
    - Bookmarks: To search saved links
    - Tabs: To list and switch to open tabs
    - Storage: To save your preferences
    - Scripting/ActiveTab: To display the modal UI on pages you’re viewing
    
    Elevator pitch
    Stop hunting. Start finding. List View gives you a single, fast place to search everything you’ve seen, saved, or opened—so you can get back to work in seconds.
    Title
    list_view is a Chrome extension that brings Alfred/Spotlight-like search to your browser. Invoke it with a shortcut key to instantly search across open tabs, bookmarks, and browsing history — all in one unified interface. Key features include tab management with window grouping, duplicate detection, batch close, bookmark search, AI-powered recommendations, and full keyboard navigation. It's designed to help power users quickly find and switch between browser content without leaving the keyboard. 
    
    What it does
    - Unified search: Type once to search history, bookmarks, and open tabs
    - Smart filters: Quickly narrow to history-only, bookmarks-only, or tabs-only (type “list” to toggle)
    - Recent activity view: See your most visited domains and paths (last 7 days)
    - Keyboard-first UX: Launch and navigate via shortcut for zero mouse travel
    - Lightweight: Fast, minimal UI that stays out of your way
    - Configurable: Adjust max results and AI recommendations in Settings
    
    Why install it
    - Save time: One place to find anything you’ve visited or saved
    - Reduce tab chaos: Instantly jump to the right tab instead of hunting
    - Recall better: Search by title or URL—even when you barely remember it
    - Stay focused: Open the modal, type, and hit Enter—no context switching
    - Privacy-minded: All core search runs locally using browser APIs
    
    How it works
    - Press the shortcut (Command+Shift+L on Mac, Ctrl+Shift+L on Windows/Linux)
    - Start typing—results update instantly
    - Use filters (history / bookmark / tab) when needed
    - Press Enter to open, or navigate with arrow keys
    
    Privacy and data
    - Uses browser-provided History, Bookmarks, and Tabs APIs
    - Does not access web content or collect any browser statistics, ensuring your privacy
    - No data is sent to external servers by default
    - AI recommendations are optional and off by default; you can enable/disable in Settings
    
    Who it’s for
    - Power users with lots of tabs
    - Researchers and developers who need to jump around quickly
    - Anyone who wants a faster way to find “that page I saw earlier”
    
    Permission rationale
    - History: To search recent pages you’ve visited
    - Bookmarks: To search saved links
    - Tabs: To list and switch to open tabs
    - Storage: To save your preferences
    - Scripting/ActiveTab: To display the modal UI on pages you’re viewing
    
    Elevator pitch
    Stop hunting. Start finding. List View gives you a single, fast place to search everything you’ve seen, saved, or opened—so you can get back to work in seconds.

Permissions & access

Permissions
bookmarkshistorysessionsactiveTabscriptingtabswindowsstorage
Host access
None declared

Screenshots

List View screenshot 1List View screenshot 2List View screenshot 3

About

Title
list_view is a Chrome extension that brings Alfred/Spotlight-like search to your browser. Invoke it with a shortcut key to instantly search across open tabs, bookmarks, and browsing history — all in one unified interface. Key features include tab management with window grouping, duplicate detection, batch close, bookmark search, AI-powered recommendations, and full keyboard navigation. It's designed to help power users quickly find and switch between browser content without leaving the keyboard. 

What it does
- Unified search: Type once to search history, bookmarks, and open tabs
- Smart filters: Quickly narrow to history-only, bookmarks-only, or tabs-only (type “list” to toggle)
- Recent activity view: See your most visited domains and paths (last 7 days)
- Keyboard-first UX: Launch and navigate via shortcut for zero mouse travel
- Lightweight: Fast, minimal UI that stays out of your way
- Configurable: Adjust max results and AI recommendations in Settings

Why install it
- Save time: One place to find anything you’ve visited or saved
- Reduce tab chaos: Instantly jump to the right tab instead of hunting
- Recall better: Search by title or URL—even when you barely remember it
- Stay focused: Open the modal, type, and hit Enter—no context switching
- Privacy-minded: All core search runs locally using browser APIs

How it works
- Press the shortcut (Command+Shift+L on Mac, Ctrl+Shift+L on Windows/Linux)
- Start typing—results update instantly
- Use filters (history / bookmark / tab) when needed
- Press Enter to open, or navigate with arrow keys

Privacy and data
- Uses browser-provided History, Bookmarks, and Tabs APIs
- Does not access web content or collect any browser statistics, ensuring your privacy
- No data is sent to external servers by default
- AI recommendations are optional and off by default; you can enable/disable in Settings

Who it’s for
- Power users with lots of tabs
- Researchers and developers who need to jump around quickly
- Anyone who wants a faster way to find “that page I saw earlier”

Permission rationale
- History: To search recent pages you’ve visited
- Bookmarks: To search saved links
- Tabs: To list and switch to open tabs
- Storage: To save your preferences
- Scripting/ActiveTab: To display the modal UI on pages you’re viewing

Elevator pitch
Stop hunting. Start finding. List View gives you a single, fast place to search everything you’ve seen, saved, or opened—so you can get back to work in seconds.

Technical

Version
1.2.3
Manifest
V3
Size
256KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
holjobbmeofmkjifhokjokfhlppnihbh
Developer ID
u61767c562a546a74104cc67a58c6df78
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Oct 12, 2025
Last Updated (Store)
May 3, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 8, 2026
Website
Support URL
Privacy Policy

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