Containerise by kintesh
Automatically open websites in a dedicated container. Simply add rules to map domain or subdomain to your container.
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About this extension
Firefox extension to automatically open websites in a container. Map multiple domains and subdomain to a container with simple csv based config. Once mapped, this extension will always open the site in a container. This behaviour is disabled in private mode.
Usage
Usage
Basic mapping:
amazon.co.uk, Shopping will open all amazon.co.uk (not subdomains) links in Shopping container.
Glob:
!*.amazon.co.uk, Shopping will be treated as *.amazon.co.uk glob pattern. (suitable to subdomains)
Regex:
@.+\.amazon\.co\.uk$, Shopping will be treat as .+\.amazon\.co\.uk$ regex. (suitable to subdomains and complex paths)
Developer comments
Please open an issue over here https://github.com/kintesh/containerise. PR are welcomed.
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This add-on needs to:
- Access browser tabs
- Access your data for all websites
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- Version
- 3.9.0
- Size
- 281.11 KB
- Last updated
- 4 years ago (Feb 10, 2021)
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- License
- MIT License
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Release notes for 3.9.0
## [3.9.0] - 10 Feb 2021
### Added
- Remove temporary tabs if keepOldTabs is true. Fixes #93
### Fixed
- Fix issue where www.* hostnames don't work
### Added
- Remove temporary tabs if keepOldTabs is true. Fixes #93
### Fixed
- Fix issue where www.* hostnames don't work
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