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TabArk
Save and restore tab groups with automatic crash recovery
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Save and restore tab groups with automatic crash recovery
9 followers
TabArk saves your open tabs into groups you can reopen any time — like OneTab, but with a real safety net. Every change is automatically saved as a timestamped backup, so you can restore tabs after a crash or misclick. Features: - Save tabs into groups with one click - Automatic backup history (last 10 versions) - Restore any earlier version by time and tab count - Export to JSON - 100% local, no account, no tracking



Curious how the auto-backup actually works in practice since it says 10 versions, like does it trigger only when I save a group or also passively as I browse?
@yusufsrbudgwtk Great question! The backup triggers every time you save a tab group — not passively while you browse. So each time you hit "Save this window's tabs", a new timestamped version is created. The last 10 versions are kept automatically, so you can always roll back to an earlier save if something goes wrong.
@yusufsrbudgwtk Quick correction to my previous reply — the backup actually triggers on every data change, not just when saving a group. So saving, deleting, renaming a group, removing a tab, even restoring a backup — each of those creates a new snapshot. The last 10 versions are kept. What it doesn't do is run on a timer or passively track your open browser tabs.
The automatic timestamped backups are genuinely useful — I closed a group by accident and got it back in two clicks. Also love that nothing leaves my machine.
The auto-backup history is a really thoughtful touch, especially the timestamped versions you can roll back to. Way more useful than OneTab for someone like me who accidentally closes the wrong window.