u/abimon123

Built this after getting frustrated with Chrome’s keyboard workflow limitations

I'm a huge fan of keyboard shortcuts & keyboard-first workflows, but I found Chrome's implementation quite limiting for my use-cases - creating groups & pinning/unpinning tabs. I also found myself often forgetting some shortcuts and then having to look them up online. So I started experimenting with a command palette for myself - Open the palette, type for what you want, and hit enter to let it do it for you.

Over time, I kept adding more actions and controls, like tab search, custom shortcut to jump back to previous tab, highlight tabs that are playing audio, rename tab titles to make search easier, and more recently, working on window controls. I call it Conduktor, and I've been using it daily for the past few months.

I shared it with some friends and got them onboarded too, but would love it more people would try it out and give feedback on what needs to be added/changed to improve the keyboard-first workflow. I have a free 30-day trial, but happy to extend it if you need more time to check it out. Here's the store link

u/abimon123 — 13 hours ago
▲ 3 r/Ghost

How common is the Ghost + Discord combo?

I’ve noticed a lot of creators using Discord alongside Patreon/Substack/Circle/etc, but not sure how many Ghost publishers are also running private Discord communities for members/subscribers.

If you use Ghost,
- is Discord a meaningful part of your membership/community experience?
- do you give different roles/access levels for different membership tiers? If yes, how do you manage?

Just curious to understand how popular this combo is.

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u/abimon123 — 17 hours ago
▲ 8 r/chrome

What are your most used shortcuts?

Chrome has a lot of shortcuts for navigation and actions. Curious to know what people are using the most.

Here are mine -

  1. Reopen closed tab/window (cmd + shift + t) - lifesaver a lot of times!
  2. close tab (cmd + w)
  3. Add to bookmark (cmd + d)
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u/abimon123 — 1 day ago
▲ 2 r/webdev

How do you keep track of Free Trials on extensions?

I ask my users to sign-in after they install my extension so that I can kickstart 30-days of trial, but I believe this friction of having to sign in to just use/explore something they just installed is leading to people dropping.

I'm not sure if something purely local would work because all local storage is wiped when the extension is removed, so they could just remove and reinstall the extension again to get another 30 days of trial.

Is there a way around this?

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u/abimon123 — 4 days ago

How do you keep track of Free trials?

I ask my users to sign-in after they install my extension so that I can kickstart 30-days of trial, but I believe this friction of having to sign in to just use/explore something they just installed is leading to people dropping.

I'm not sure if something purely local would work because all local storage is wiped when the extension is removed, so they could just remove and reinstall the extension again to get another 30 days of trial.

Is there a way around this?

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u/abimon123 — 4 days ago
▲ 3 r/PKMS

How do you triage browser tabs before they become bookmarks or notes?

I’m curious how people here handle the messy "research" stage before something enters their PKM.

A lot of my own knowledge work starts in the browser. Links that I keep opening one after the other, tabs that remain open because of "what if I need this" but not bookmarking them because my bookmark folder is a graveyard for tabs at this point, docs, dashboards, things I might save later, and things I need to rename so they make sense.

I’m especially curious about:

- how you decide what becomes a note vs. a bookmark vs. a closed tab

- whether you rename or group tabs while researching

- whether keyboard shortcuts or command-style workflows matter to you

- what your current browser workflow gets wrong

Context: I’m building a small tool around browser triage, so I’m trying to learn how PKM-heavy users actually think about this stage.

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u/abimon123 — 12 days ago

Would you use a Spotlight/Raycast-style launcher for Chrome browser actions & tab search?

I've been working on a keyboard-first command palette for chrome that lets someone trigger common browser actions and search tabs without reaching for the mouse.

I kept forgetting shortcuts for one-off actions and had to keep googling the same thing over and over, or some actions just didn't have shortcuts at all. Most extensions I tried offered tab search, but not comprehensive actions. So I brought them all under one command palette. The idea is simple - Open it with a shortcut, type what you want, get it done. All from the keyboard. Only one shortcut to memorise.

Is this something you'd be interested in using?

Screenshots - overview, tab search, actions

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u/abimon123 — 13 days ago

Need a carpenter or woodworker for small wooden accessories (best reference for size would be chopstick). Does anyone have any leads? Most people or centers I check aren't taking up anything this small.

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u/abimon123 — 17 days ago