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V. Z. May 4, 2026

2-Stars Doesn't show enough examples. for example: gram.com/user?g=5 to just gram.com/user or clicking emails: tikkytokky.com/@user?web=asdfadsfa?id=asdfadsf.. to tikkytokky.com/@user Is this even possible? Or only manipulating the "?var" (EDIT) 4-Stars As a DEV, I didn't really get into RegEx in JavaScript when it came out in the 90's when I taught myself HTML and JS in the beginning of the internet for the public during AOL and Browser wars - I faintly remember when it did though. I di... Show more

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rxliuli Developer May 9, 2026

Sorry, this extension is open source, would you be willing to create a PR to fix the documentation example? https://github.com/rxliuli/redirector

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Baran Karakus Apr 26, 2026

I would have loved to use this, unfortunately this chrome extension is so far from being user friendly that I tried for over 30 minutes to get it to work on a very simple non-programmer related task but I never got it to work as I had intended it to. Make it more user friendly. Also I will be using the Kirby Extension instead of this one because there is no way for me to figure this out without wanting to stick the 4 pronged kitchen utensil into the wall socket in the process. The Kirby Ext... Show more

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rxliuli Developer Apr 26, 2026

Thanks for the honest feedback — you're right that the extension was too hard to use for non-technical users. Based on your review, we've made changes in v0.16.2: - **Preset templates**: You can now set up common redirects (Reddit→Old Reddit, Google→DuckDuckGo, etc.) with one click from a dropdown — no regex writing needed. - **Quick start guide**: A step-by-step guide is now linked directly in the "Add Rule" dialog. - **Rewritten documentation**: The store description and README now lead with real use cases instead of technical jargon. We'll keep improving the experience for non-technical users. If you give it another try, I'd appreciate an updated review — but no pressure either way.

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A Lee Apr 6, 2026

Does not work on Chrome 109 on Win 7

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Hi Mar 23, 2026

this is very very very good. i use it to force me to do flashcards every time i go to instagram. but whatd make it better is if it could disable the rules after a time you set, like itd force you to go to the redirected website for 10 minutes and then you could use the website for another set amount of time, id become a genius with this

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Vivek Payasi Feb 24, 2026

Works well for regular redirects. But it is redirecting even when the "from" url is present in lets say a google search. For example, if I have set reddit to be redirected to some abc url, and later when i google search for something and search results contain a reddit link, that google search page itself is being redirected to abc url. This is not the expected behaviour. Can you please fix this? Edit: Thanks for the reply. I've put regex now (`^https?://(?:www\.)?reddit\.com(?:/r/|/?$)`) an... Show more

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rxliuli Developer Feb 24, 2026

You may need to disable Chrome's preload feature https://github.com/rxliuli/redirector/issues/19

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wen qiao Feb 23, 2026

Amazing extension!

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Tiberius Feb 20, 2026

A very useful tool. Found this one after the OG Redirector app. Joined discord support server to ask a few questions, developer gave me quick help. Everything one can ask for, modern UI, responsive highly performing app, and enthusiastic active Dev.

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Tanguy NODET Feb 12, 2026

Does exactly what it says, perfect!

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· Feb 6, 2026

When using the browser's history back after being redirected, you get redirected again. Could you consider adding an option that would prevent that? Maybe replacing the "From" page in the browser's history with the target one.

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Mike Zou Jan 20, 2026

Works for a while but you have to add the SAME INSTRUCTION AGAIN TO HAVE IT WORK

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rxliuli Developer Jan 20, 2026

Can you tell me what went wrong? Contact me on Discord. https://discord.gg/fErBc3wYrC

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