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Visual indicators for web environments - distinguish between production, test, and development sites with colored favicon overlays
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Environment Tagger - Never Deploy to Production by Mistake Again
A simple yet powerful tool for developers, system administrators, and teams working with multiple environments. Environment Tagger adds visual indicators to your browser tabs, making it instantly clear whether you're working on production, test, development, or customization environments.
Key Features:
Visual Environment Identification - Colored square favicons with client initials replace site favicons
Environment-Specific Colors - Red for Production, Yellow for Test/QA, Green for Development, Grey for Customizing
Auto-Detection - Smart URL pattern recognition automatically suggests environment types
Compact Interface - Clean, minimal popup design that doesn't clutter your workflow
Flexible Configuration - Tag any website with custom client names and environment types
Fallback Protection - Uses tab title prefixes when favicon replacement is blocked
Production Warnings - Special alerts when working with production environments
Perfect for:
Developers managing staging and production deployments
System administrators working across multiple environments
QA teams testing different system configurations
Consultants managing multiple client environments
Anyone who needs to quickly identify which environment they're working in
How it works:
Visit any website and open the extension
Enter the site URL and client/project name
Select the environment type (Production/Test/Development/Customizing)
The extension replaces the site's favicon with a colored square containing client initials
Instantly recognize environments across all your browser tabs
Privacy & Security:
All data stored locally in your browser
No external servers or data transmission
No tracking or analytics
Open source and transparent
Stop the confusion and prevent costly mistakes. Make environment identification effortless with Environment Tagger.