# Tabswiper The must-have extension for a mouse-free Firefox experience.
Switch between tabs and manage them with a fuzzy search and basic command toolset. Availible on [addons.mozilla.org](https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/tabswiper/). ![Search Window](/screenshots/Screenshot_1.png?raw=true) ## How to Use It 1. Open the search page using the extension icon or by pressing `F2`.
You can customize the keyboard shortcut by accessing the `Manage Extension Shortcuts` in Firefox settings. 1. Filter the list of open tabs with the searchbox. 1. Switch to the top tab in search results with the `Enter` key, choose any other tab with `Arrow Keys` or press the `Tab` key to activate the actionbox. 1. Press the `Esc` key to activate the searchbox or close the page if the searchbox is focused. ## Availible Commands To invoke any of the commands, enter the command symbol and tab label, if required, in the actionbox.
For example: `fjk`, `dlum` or `S`. - `f`: Navigate to the labeled tab. - `F`: Jump to the first tab in search results. - `d`: close (**delete**) the labeled tab. - `D`: Close the first search results tab. - `c`: Copy (or **clone**) the labeled tab. - `C`: Duplicate the first search results tab. - `s`: **Suspend** the labeled tab. - `S`: Suspend all search results tabs. - `p`: **Pin** or unpin the labeled tab. - `e`: Move (**extract**) the tab to a popup window. - `q`: **Quit** the search page. - `?`: Navigate to this page. ## Keyboard Shortcut Conflict If the default `F2` key does not work, check for conflicts on the "Manage Extension Shortcuts" page in the drop-down menu with "Gear" icon on the "Manage Your Extensions" page (`Ctrl + Shift + A`). ## Development ### Adding an Unpacked Extension to Firefox 1. In the Firefox address bar, type `about:debugging` and press Enter. 1. Click on `This Firefox`, then select `Load Temporary Add-on...`. 1. Choose the `manifest.json` file. ### Build the Package To generate the XPI file, just use the `make package` command. The output file will be stored in the `dist` directory.