EasyGo
Overview
EasyGo is a Chrome extension developed by potay.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of EasyGo is 0.4 alpha, updated on 2018-01-04.
67 users have installed this extension.
12 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: paulchun.com
Create custom url redirects rules.
Redirects stuff using webRequest.
You can set which shortcuts redirect to which urls.
Does it using regex replace.
Supports HTTPS.
EasyGo Alternatives
Name | Category | Rating | Rating Count | Installs |
---|---|---|---|---|
ReRoute | Developer Tools | (6) | 577 | |
Replace URL | Productivity | (11) | 1,000+ | |
URL Forwarder | Productivity | (0) | 191 | |
URL Auto Redirector | Productivity | (29) | 2,000+ | |
Modify href | Developer Tools | (7) | 156 | |
Redirect | Productivity | (10) | 81 | |
URL Redirector | Accessibility | (30) | 2,000+ | |
Rapid Redirector | Productivity | (8) | 204 | |
URL Replacement | Developer Tools | (10) | 890 | |
URL Auto Splicer | Productivity | (1) | 22 | |
Linkis Breakout Redirect | Accessibility | (3) | 16 | |
Redirect Link | Productivity | (1) | 631 | |
URL Changer v2 | Productivity | (1) | 154 | |
URL Redirector 加强版 | Developer Tools | (2) | 106 | |
replace(URL) | Productivity | (6) | 357 | |
Productivity Redirect | Productivity | (1) | 59 | |
Switch url | Productivity | (0) | 96 | |
Redirector | Productivity | (241) | 100,000+ | |
URL Changer | Productivity | (4) | 357 | |
Dawdle Block | Productivity | (9) | 185 | |
NoDetour | Productivity | (6) | 510 | |
Redirector | Productivity | (93) | 20,000+ | |
Link Tweak | Productivity | (4) | 514 | |
Safer Redirects | Accessibility | (7) | 147 |
Latest Reviews
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Yihong He
2022-03-05
It works! |
nerdError
2021-09-23
WHY there is no ability to redirect from a https url? Extension is meaningless then, who even use http websites in 2021 |
Anish Basu
2021-03-16
Thanks for making this without a custom DNS. |
Madee Ku
2018-01-05
I love that it supports https :) |
Oleg Isonen
2016-02-24
You could think about allowing other protocols than http, right? for e.g. https ... |