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Path Copy Pasta by kehvyn34

Copy and paste URL paths between tabs while preserving domains. Built for copying complex routes from one cloud environment to another without interfering with the domain.

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The summary says it all really. You're on a page with a URL "https://production.application.com/<extremely complex path>", and you'd like to easily get to "https://development.application.com/<extremely complex path>"

Just copy the <extremely long path> out of one URL and paste it onto the other from your context menu.

Or paste it somewhere else, I'm not your parent. It goes onto the regular clipboard, so you can do anything you want with it once you have it.
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  • Input data to the clipboard
  • Access browser tabs

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Version
1.0.0
Size
15.41 KB
Last updated
13 days ago (Jan 22, 2026)
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License
MIT License
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