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Flink - Formatted link copying by David Rubino

Provides a button in the address bar which copies the URL to the clipboard. If you right click on the button, you see additional option for copying formatted HTML links using the page title, selected text, or site-contextual formatting.

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This extension is your comprehensive solution for copying links... or it will be one day as its feature set expands. Ideally we'll get some of this functionality built in to Firefox in the future, but for now this extension serves as a playground.

The Flink address bar button simply copies the URL to the clipboard as is. If you right click, you'll see this option repeated, and then you'll also see up to three additional options:

Copy Title: The page title is used for the label for the link. This looks for the OpenGraph title on the page if there is one, and if there isn't one it uses the HTML title of the page.

Copy Flink: This option is offered only for specific sites where I've authored support for extracting elements from the page.

➡️ Google Docs use the document name: Product Change Proposal April 2025
➡️ Jira Tickets use the key as a link, followed by the title in text: [TR-1234]: "Complete product specification and get review"
➡️ Bugzilla bugs use the ID as the link, followed by the title in text: [1234567]: "Firefox crashes when playing multiple videos in the same tab"
➡️ Wikipedia Articles use the article name: Pulitzer Prize

Copy Selection Link: If there is selected text in the page, that selected text is used as the label for the link.

A lot more could be done! I am responsive to email at flink@joivid.com and happy to take requests.
  1. The way I choose to format links, whether for title, selection, or my site specific support is my preference, but I could make it configurable.
  2. Obviously I can support more sites for flinks. Let me know your requests and I will do it.
  3. I could create a way to specify formatting using JSON, and download formatting definitions from a server instead of baking them into code.
  4. Users could locally choose which definitions are enabled, and create their own locally as well.
  5. With this model, formatting definitions could be contributed by users.
  6. I could offer ways to deep link into pages using URL fragments based on the selection, including text fragments.
  7. For sites that are well understood to provide lists of links, I could extract the links. Think search results, query results, folder listings, etc.
  8. Options to right click on a link in a page and choose to copy instead of just supporting the address bar page action button.
  9. Multiple links could be added one at a time to the clipboard across multiple pages
  10. I could build a previewer UI, so you can always see what's was actually placed on the clipboard.
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  • Input data to the clipboard
  • Access browser tabs
  • Access your data for all websites
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Version
1.2.3
Size
15.12 KB
Last updated
4 months ago (Apr 23, 2025)
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Release notes for 1.2.3
Updated link formats for Jira and Bugzilla
Fixed a bug with URL fragments
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