Adds a Search Google in Private for <selected text>
when you select something, it's just like Search Google for ` context menu but it opens a new private windows for your search
- To install download
search-google-in-private.zip
from releases and unzip and install it as unpacked extension (make sure developer mode is enabled), but this also will give you an annoying pop-up each time asking to disable it.
git clone https://github.com/electron0zero/search-google-in-private.git
- install web-ext by running
npm install --global web-ext
cd search-google-in-private/firefox
- run
web-ext run
and it will add this extension to your firefox - go to
about:debugging
in opened browser and you can access extension debugger
- Visit
chrome://extensions
in your browser - Ensure that the Developer mode checkbox in the top right-hand corner is checked.
- Click Load unpacked extension… to pop up a file-selection dialog.
- Navigate to the
../search-google-in-private/chrome
- Alternatively, you can drag and drop the directory where your extension files live onto
chrome://extensions
in your browser to load it.
To package an extension:
- Bring up the Extensions management page by going to
chrome://extensions
- Ensure that the "Developer mode" checkbox in the top right-hand corner is checked.
- Click the Pack extension button. A dialog appears.
- In the Extension root directory field, specify the path to the extension's folder—for example, C:\myext. (Ignore the other field; you don't specify a private key file the first time you package a particular extension.)
- Click Package. The packager creates two files: a .crx file, which is the actual extension that can be installed, and a .pem file, which contains the private key.
- Do not lose the private key! Keep the .pem file secret and in a safe place. You'll need it later if you want to do any of the following:
- Update the extension
- Upload the extension to the Chrome Web Store
Mozilla Public License Version 2.0