Bookmarks
Bookmarks
Overview
TabCmdr can search your entire bookmark library from the palette. Find and open any saved page in seconds, no matter how deeply nested it is in your bookmark folders.
Enabling Bookmarks
The bookmarks feature requires an optional permission. To enable it:
- Open the TabCmdr Settings page (click the extension icon → Settings).
- Find the Bookmarks toggle and turn it on.
- Your browser will ask you to confirm the permission — click Allow.
You can revoke this permission at any time from the same settings page.
Searching Bookmarks
Once enabled:
- Open the palette with
⌘ K/Ctrl K. - Type any part of a bookmark’s title or URL.
- Bookmark results appear alongside tab results.
- Press
Enterto open the bookmark in the current tab.
Bookmarking the Current Page
TabCmdr also includes a Bookmark this page command. Search for “bookmark” in the palette to find it. Running it saves the current page to your bookmarks immediately.
Privacy
Bookmark data (titles and URLs) is read-only and only loaded into memory while the palette is open. TabCmdr never modifies your bookmarks except when you explicitly run the “Bookmark this page” command.