
Winger - A Window Manager by Lionel Wong
Name windows, move tabs between windows, stash windows away, and more. Use multiple windows with ease, making them a truly viable way to organize lots of tabs.
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About this extension
Divide-and-conquer tabs with windows that you name by topic, task, project, anything you wish. Window management done well begets viable tab management.
Highlights
Can I use another window naming extension with Winger?
You probably don't need another one, but if you insist, here's how.
FYI, you can use the /extractallnames command (see /help for more info) to copy over names from the title prefaces set by another extension, and then you can remove that extension if you don't need it anymore.
Can I use a vertical/tree tabs extension with Winger?
Yes of course. Just note that some extensions (like Tree Style Tab) may apply automatic behaviours to actions (including Winger's) that you might not expect; e.g. when you send/bring a tab that has "descendants", all those tabs would also come along with it. Do check their settings and documentation.
Is Winger's stashing like the Tab Stash extension?
They are similar, both being bookmarks-based, but diverge significantly in approaches to state/property restoration and UI/UX. You can use them both, even integrate them by making Winger's stash home folder be the same as the Tab Stash folder (Winger settings: set the root to "Other Bookmarks" and subfolder name to "Tab Stash").
Required permissions
Optional permissions (Requested when relevant feature is enabled)
No permissions provide Winger access to web page content.
Highlights
- Panel openable by keyboard shortcut (default: F1) and fully navigable with arrow keys.
- Most common functions in the panel – Help, switch windows, send/bring tabs between windows – are a click away.
- Memorable autocompleting slash commands available in the panel, e.g. /help.
- Right-click on a tab or a link on a page to get the Send to Window context menu as another way to send/bring tabs.
- Private window support: Tabs normally cannot move between private and normal windows, but Winger can automatically reopen them in windows you send/bring them to.
- Minimizing is meaningful! Minimized windows are grouped last in the panel for an additional dimension to window organisation.
- Stash windows you want to save and close; unstash anytime. Stashes preserve many details like pinned tabs, tab trees and containers.
- Stashes are stored as bookmarks in folders, accessible outside Winger and even between devices via bookmark syncing.
- More comprehensive information and lots of tips in Winger Help!
Can I use another window naming extension with Winger?
You probably don't need another one, but if you insist, here's how.
FYI, you can use the /extractallnames command (see /help for more info) to copy over names from the title prefaces set by another extension, and then you can remove that extension if you don't need it anymore.
Can I use a vertical/tree tabs extension with Winger?
Yes of course. Just note that some extensions (like Tree Style Tab) may apply automatic behaviours to actions (including Winger's) that you might not expect; e.g. when you send/bring a tab that has "descendants", all those tabs would also come along with it. Do check their settings and documentation.
Is Winger's stashing like the Tab Stash extension?
They are similar, both being bookmarks-based, but diverge significantly in approaches to state/property restoration and UI/UX. You can use them both, even integrate them by making Winger's stash home folder be the same as the Tab Stash folder (Winger settings: set the root to "Other Bookmarks" and subfolder name to "Tab Stash").
Required permissions
- Access browser tabs – To access tab urls for reproducing tabs into/out of private windows; tab urls and titles for the stash/unstash feature
- Access recently closed tabs – Refers to access to browser sessions, for storing window names that will persist across them
Optional permissions (Requested when relevant feature is enabled)
- Read and modify bookmarks – For the stash/unstash feature to create/remove bookmarks
No permissions provide Winger access to web page content.
- An API for your addon to talk to Winger is available
- 23 Jan 2023: Winger 2.0
- FYI as of this update I have 29 windows / 1122 tabs open, organically (and with a tab unloading addon active). So definitely, continuously, dogfooded and stress-tested!
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Required permissions:
- Access recently closed tabs
- Access browser tabs
Optional permissions:
- Read and modify bookmarks
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- Version
- 2.10.1
- Size
- 106.96 KB
- Last updated
- 8 days ago (Jun 14, 2025)
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- License
- Mozilla Public License 2.0
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Release notes for 2.10.1
New
Improved
Fixed
Changed
- Tab group support!
- Sending/bringing all members of a tab group sends/brings the tab group itself
- Stashing preserves tab group information
- A setting to disable auto-opening Help page after version updates
Improved
- Regulate scrolling of panel when tapping Up/Down on buttons, same as on rows
- Displayed keyboard shortcuts in Settings now link to Manage Extension Shortcuts
- Better scroll-into-view behaviour upon activating /viewstash
Fixed
- Tapping Left/Right in a filled omnibox sent cursor to the start/end of the text instead of moving cursor character by character
- Unchecking the show badge setting did not immediately clear badges
- v2.10.1 - Help page's date was not updated
Changed
- At first-time installation, title preface setting is automatically turned on if no existing title prefaces detected
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