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Container Redirect by max.dw.i

Firefox extension to automatically open websites in a container

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Firefox extension to automatically open websites in a container:
- Maps multiple domains and subdomain to a container so it's opened automatically.
- Can take into account not only domains itself but the container the request is made from.
- Default container that might be used if no rule matches the URL (domain). Can be persistent or temporary (removed when the last tab using the default container is closed).
- Can be set up using simple CSV-like config to easy configuration and backing up.

!!! NOTE !!! It's a fork of a great extension containerise (with some small fixes and additions). All the fame and glory goes to its author 'kintesh'. The original extension is not maintained anymore hence this extension.
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Version
3.12.0
Size
326.61 KB
Last updated
4 months ago (Apr 16, 2025)
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MIT License
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Release notes for 3.12.0
Changed
  • BREAKING Remove matching patterns beginning with !. Now any pattern that does not start with @ is a glob pattern (see https://github.com/max-dw-i/container-redirect?tab=readme-ov-file#usage).
  • BREAKING Option 'Match domain only' is removed. If a glob pattern has only a domain in it, only URL's domain is going to be checked. If a glob pattern has a domain with a path, the whole URL is going to be checked. For more granular matching use regex patterns (see https://github.com/max-dw-i/container-redirect?tab=readme-ov-file#usage).

Added
  • BREAKING The order of matching patterns is important now, it defines what pattern is going to be used if there are more than one match (the one that is higher in the list). It can be changed in the 'CSV editor' pop-up.
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