Set URL aliases ('m/' goes to 'mail.google.com')
A handy Chrome extension to set URL aliases. ("m/" goes to "mail.google.com" etc)
## Features
#### Static aliases
m (Alias) -> https://mail.google.com (Redirect)
#### Dynamic aliases
You can use ### as a placeholder and anything matching that pattern will be replaced.
Example:
--- r/### (Alias) -> http://reddit.com/r/### (Redirect)
#### Aliases synced with Google Account
All settings are synced with Google and available even if you change computers.
Source: https://github.com/karan/chrome-url-alias
Latest reviews
- (2023-09-15) Nirav: still works :)
- (2023-01-14) Richard Bateman: Sure wish this still worked. it should probably be removed from Chrome if it isn't going to be fixed :-( It looks like it should work except that ... it just doesn't do anything. very sad.
- (2021-09-20) Bryson G: doesnt work. too bad
- (2020-09-03) Nicolas Cardiles: Doesn't seem to work any more.
- (2017-11-07) Elisei Kulikovsky: Is it possible to use real alias, e.g. "m", not "m/"? Like in URL Alias for FF.
- (2017-04-15) Riza Maçoku: Thanks for this extension. :)
- (2016-06-16) doesn't work
- (2016-03-20) Andy Zakharov: Doesn't seem to work with non-Latin characters, which is a huge diappointment. After investigating further, works fine if you manually resolve the IDN. Still not cool, I might submit a patch later.
- (2015-11-04) Josue Rios: It works. Though I don't know what the underwear logo is for...
- (2015-11-03) Aakash Sethi: Cloud-based, extensible extension to alias URLs. Does things that /etc/hosts + rsync only dreams of. Linux torvalds needs to get on his cloud game.