Versiegeschiedenis van PlexiCopy - 3 versies
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Versiegeschiedenis van PlexiCopy - 3 versies
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Nieuwste versie
Versie 1.2
Uitgegeven op 11 mrt. 2026 - 24,55 KBWerkt met firefox 58.0 en laterv1.2 Release: Enhanced Formatting & UI Controls- NEW: "Hide Citations" toggle. Clean up your Perplexity research view by instantly hiding citation buttons and PDF links from the page.
- NEW: Multi-Format Copy actions. Two dedicated buttons now appear next to the native Perplexity copy control:
- "Copy without Citations": Perfectly sanitized Markdown that removes [1],[2] markers and source URL blocks while keeping your rich formatting.
- "Copy without citations and Markdown": High-speed plain text mode that strips all formatting and normalizes bullet points to a clean "-" style.
- IMPROVED: Enhanced regex logic to remove domain-labeled citations (e.g., ppl-ai-file-upload links) directly from the message body.
- BUG FIX: Resolved an issue where the settings menu was inaccessible in the packaged build.
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Oudere versies
Versie 1.1
Uitgegeven op 11 mrt. 2026 - 22,74 KBWerkt met firefox 58.0 en laterRelease v1.1: Citation Hider and Markdown Stripping- Added a 'Hide Citations' toggle in the extension popup to clean up the Perplexity UI.
- Introduced two dedicated copy buttons: 'Copy without Citations' and 'Copy without citations and Markdown'.
- Implemented robust Markdown stripping that preserves and normalizes bullet points to a consistent '-' style.
- Improved citation removal logic to handle domain-labeled links in main messages.
- Updated README documentation and bumped manifest version to 1.1.
- Cleaned up repository by excluding workspace files via .gitignore.
Broncode vrijgegeven onder MIT-licentie
Versie 1.0
Uitgegeven op 11 dec. 2025 - 19,22 KBWerkt met firefox 58.0 en laterBroncode vrijgegeven onder MIT-licentie