Hi everybody,
I use brotab quite a lot for quickly navigating my too large amount of open tabs.
Is there a way to jump to the most recently played youtube tab?
For example, I can brotab list | grep youtube and will get this output
a.1.16 (3) ComfyUI Tutorial Series: Ep01 - Introduction and Installation - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zko_s2LO9Wo&list=PL-pohOSaL8P9kLZP8tQ1K1QWdZEgwiBM0
a.1.29 (1) What Do I Owe - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtXQMD1iXUk
a.1.43 (3) Taiwan: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Y18-07g39g
a.1.51 New Issue https://github.com/balta2ar/brotab/issues/new?q=youtube
I just recently paused a.1.43. Is there some way for brotab to "know" this?
My default routine (for example, gmail, protonmail, plex, nextcloud, ...) is to find a tab by (part of) it's name. Then navigate to it. But these are all pages where usually (99% of time time) only one instance is open. If multiple, I pick the first occurrence.
But with youtube, it could be, like in the example above, the third one.
Usually the youtube tab I want is the one that I opened most recently; so let's say I pause youtube, then go to gmail, then to protonmail, and then want to return to youtube, I want to go to that youtube tab I had opened last.
Is it possible to filter for this? brotab list does not show which tab was active when - but perhaps there is another method to do this that I just don't know about?
I expected brotab list | grep -F "YouTube" to not include a.1.51 because it only has youtube, not YouTube, but it does. So my initial though workaround is not possible:
- list all tabs with
YouTube
- just expect the last one (in this case,
a.1.43) to be it
- focus that tab
What would work is brotab list | grep -F " - YouTube". This will not output the github tab, as it does not include the space and dash. But even so, while this is the wanted tab in this case, what if I had focused a.1.29 most recently and wanted that one? Then just picking the one at the end wouldn't be the solution.
Is what I attempt to do possible with brotab, and, if so, how would I go on about it? Thanks in advance for your help :)
Hi everybody,
I use brotab quite a lot for quickly navigating my too large amount of open tabs.
Is there a way to jump to the most recently played youtube tab?
For example, I can
brotab list | grep youtubeand will get this outputI just recently paused
a.1.43. Is there some way for brotab to "know" this?My default routine (for example, gmail, protonmail, plex, nextcloud, ...) is to find a tab by (part of) it's name. Then navigate to it. But these are all pages where usually (99% of time time) only one instance is open. If multiple, I pick the first occurrence.
But with youtube, it could be, like in the example above, the third one.
Usually the youtube tab I want is the one that I opened most recently; so let's say I pause youtube, then go to gmail, then to protonmail, and then want to return to youtube, I want to go to that youtube tab I had opened last.
Is it possible to filter for this?
brotab listdoes not show which tab was active when - but perhaps there is another method to do this that I just don't know about?I expected
brotab list | grep -F "YouTube"to not includea.1.51because it only hasyoutube, notYouTube, but it does. So my initial though workaround is not possible:YouTubea.1.43) to be itWhat would work is
brotab list | grep -F " - YouTube". This will not output the github tab, as it does not include the space and dash. But even so, while this is the wanted tab in this case, what if I had focuseda.1.29most recently and wanted that one? Then just picking the one at the end wouldn't be the solution.Is what I attempt to do possible with brotab, and, if so, how would I go on about it? Thanks in advance for your help :)