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Open Chrome Tabs
Read currently open browser tabs from Chrome or other Chromium browsers (Arc, Brave, Edge, etc.). Use when you need to know what URLs the user has open, or w...
v1.1.1
Description
name: chrome-open-tabs description: Read currently open browser tabs from Chrome or other Chromium browsers (Arc, Brave, Edge, etc.). Use when you need to know what URLs the user has open, or want to list tabs from a synced device (e.g. Chrome on their phone).
chrome-open-tabs
Install once: npm install -g @mindsocket/chrome-open-tabs
Or one-off: npx @mindsocket/chrome-open-tabs ...
Hierarchy
--user-data (browser) → --profile → --device
| Option | Default | Notes |
|---|---|---|
--user-data |
Chrome | path to browser's User Data dir |
--profile |
Default |
Try Profile 1, Profile 2 etc if Default not right |
--device |
all | filter to one synced device; requires browser to be closed |
Mode
Always prints to stderr: [sync-data] or [session-files]
- sync-data — reads Chrome sync LevelDB; shows tabs across all synced devices
- session-files — reads local SNSS session file; local tabs only, no device info; used when browser has no sync data or is running
Common workflow
# 1. Find which devices are synced
chrome-open-tabs --profile "Profile 1" devices
# → MacBook Air
# → Pixel 9a
# 2. Get tabs from a specific device
chrome-open-tabs --profile "Profile 1" --device "Pixel 9a" --json
# 3. Get all tabs across all devices
chrome-open-tabs --profile "Profile 1" --json
Other browsers
# Arc
chrome-open-tabs --user-data "$HOME/Library/Application Support/Arc/User Data"
Notes
--deviceanddevicesrequire sync data — both error if the browser is running- If the browser is running, falls back to session files automatically (local tabs only)
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