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Copy Article URLs by Taiki

A Firefox add-on that copies all the URLs in the current article.

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This URL Copier is a useful tool for researchers, journalists, and anyone who needs to collect and organize information from multiple web sources. It saves time and eliminates the need to manually copy and paste individual URLs, and it works with any webpage or article, regardless of the format or content. The add-on is easy to install and use, and it does not require any special permissions or access to your personal data.
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Version
1.0
Size
26.8 KB
Last updated
3 years ago (Feb 14, 2023)
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Mozilla Public License 2.0
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