Save In… is a productivity chrome extension. it's a free extension , it has 60,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.22 from 18 rated user, last update is 648 days ago.
Adds a context menu to save media {image, video, audio, link, selection, page} in user-defined folders or directories relative to the default download location. Save into dynamically named directories. Flexible rules-based download renaming and routing. Option to save as shortcuts {.url, .desktop, .html redirect}. The WebExtension API only allows saving into directories relative to the default download directory. Symlinks can be used to get around this limitation: Windows: mklink /D C:\path\to\symlink D:\path\to\actual macOS/Unix: ln -s /path/to/actual /path/to/symlink Make sure the actual directories exist, or downloads will silently fail. <all_urls> permission is used to get around CORS on HTTP HEAD requests (to check for Content-Disposition headers) tabs permission is used to get the active page's title. Configure before use.
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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awesome!
Been looking for this gem for so long! It's just pure magic. Once you understand the documentation, it's dead simple to configure everything with a few lines of text. Thanks so much!
Great tool - would benefit from idiot friendly "save in" folder UI - i hate (atttempting) to write scripts - it's always a keep guessing until it works, sort of. Tbh I'd rather stare at a wall for an hour than learn how to script, i'm not getting paid for it, I dont enjoy it and quite frankly that's why UI's were invented. In fact, 4 stars instead of 5 :) 5 when I click tick boxes /"add folder" to save to. Until then i'll stick with dumping copied text to an rtf as the main use for this POTETNTIALLY awesome extension ;) joke aside, thanks for this tool, it's 99% what i've been after. psst UI. ps seems to have stopped working in Chedot browser so gone back to Vivaldi for the time being.