Grove — Persistent Tab Tree Manager von GuoLiang
Keep as many tabs as you like. A durable, searchable sidebar outline of your live and saved windows — close tabs to reclaim memory and lose nothing.
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Stop rationing your tabs.
Most tab tools treat your open tabs as a problem to contain — prune them, suspend
them, feel guilty about the count. Grove starts from the opposite belief: your
tabs are worth keeping, and you should never have to choose between an open tab
and a calm mind.
Grove gives you a living outline of every window and tab, right in the Firefox
sidebar — and makes closing a tab completely safe. Close freely to reclaim
memory; nothing is ever lost. Everything you save, close, or restore stays in a
durable, searchable tree you can reorganize, rename, and return to anytime.
Nothing is lost
- Unlimited local storage — keep thousands of tabs and windows without hitting a wall.
- An automatic daily backup you can also export or re-import as JSON.
- On restart, reopened tabs re-bind to their place in your tree — positions, custom titles, and collapsed groups survive.
Everything is findable
- A live, nested outline of your windows and tabs that updates as you browse.
- Group, rename, drag-to-reorder, collapse/expand, and flatten nodes.
- Search the whole tree — including matches hidden inside collapsed groups.
- The sidebar scrolls to your active tab so you never lose your place.
Close without fear
- Close a kept tab and it greys out as restorable history — one click brings it back to the same spot, no duplicate.
- Reclaim RAM on demand without the anxiety of losing what you were reading.
- Full undo/redo of every outline edit — rename, move, group, delete, import.
Yours, and private
- Everything lives locally in your browser. Grove collects nothing and sends nothing anywhere.
- Configurable keyboard shortcuts, font zoom, and a browser shortcut to toggle the sidebar (default Ctrl+Shift+Y / ⌘⇧Y).
Grove is a clean-slate, open-source rewrite of the classic tree-style
tab-outliner idea, rebuilt small and fast in PureScript.
Most tab tools treat your open tabs as a problem to contain — prune them, suspend
them, feel guilty about the count. Grove starts from the opposite belief: your
tabs are worth keeping, and you should never have to choose between an open tab
and a calm mind.
Grove gives you a living outline of every window and tab, right in the Firefox
sidebar — and makes closing a tab completely safe. Close freely to reclaim
memory; nothing is ever lost. Everything you save, close, or restore stays in a
durable, searchable tree you can reorganize, rename, and return to anytime.
Nothing is lost
- Unlimited local storage — keep thousands of tabs and windows without hitting a wall.
- An automatic daily backup you can also export or re-import as JSON.
- On restart, reopened tabs re-bind to their place in your tree — positions, custom titles, and collapsed groups survive.
Everything is findable
- A live, nested outline of your windows and tabs that updates as you browse.
- Group, rename, drag-to-reorder, collapse/expand, and flatten nodes.
- Search the whole tree — including matches hidden inside collapsed groups.
- The sidebar scrolls to your active tab so you never lose your place.
Close without fear
- Close a kept tab and it greys out as restorable history — one click brings it back to the same spot, no duplicate.
- Reclaim RAM on demand without the anxiety of losing what you were reading.
- Full undo/redo of every outline edit — rename, move, group, delete, import.
Yours, and private
- Everything lives locally in your browser. Grove collects nothing and sends nothing anywhere.
- Configurable keyboard shortcuts, font zoom, and a browser shortcut to toggle the sidebar (default Ctrl+Shift+Y / ⌘⇧Y).
Grove is a clean-slate, open-source rewrite of the classic tree-style
tab-outliner idea, rebuilt small and fast in PureScript.
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Berechtigungen und Daten
Benötigte Berechtigungen:
- Dateien herunterladen und die Download-Chronik lesen und verändern
- Auf kürzlich geschlossene Tabs zugreifen
- Auf Browsertabs zugreifen
Datenerfassung:
- Der Entwickler sagt, dass diese Erweiterung keine Datenerhebung benötigt.
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- Version
- 1.0.0
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- Zuletzt aktualisiert
- vor 6 Tagen (10. Juli 2026)
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