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Formats

Formats allow you to control how tabs are transformed before being copied to the clipboard.

Tab Copy ships with several built-in formats catered to the most common use cases.

You can also define your own formats to suit your particular needs using templates.

Most formats write a single plaintext version of content to the clipboard, whereas some formats produce multiple variants.

Format order

Tab Copy provides special handling for the default, secondary, and third format as determined by the order of formats in Tab Copy options.

Default format

The default format is applied when copying tabs without selecting a format, whether through the popup, one-click copy, context menu, or a keyboard shortcut.

This format can be set by dragging the desired format tile into the top visible position in the list of formats on the Tab Copy options page.

Secondary format

The secondary format can be applied by holding down the Ctrl or Cmd key while copying tabs using the popup.

This format can be set by dragging the desired format tile into the second visible position in the list of formats on the Tab Copy options page.

Third format

The third format can be applied by holding down Shift + Ctrl or Shift + Cmd while copying tabs using the popup.

This format can be set by dragging the desired format tile into the third visible position in the list of formats on the Tab Copy options page.

Grouping by window

When copying All tabs by window, tabs are grouped by window. How this is done depends on the format.

List-based formats such as Link, URL, or Markdown output numbered window headers separating groups of tabs.

Tabular formats like CSV or HTML table prepend an additional Window column.

Tree-structured formats like JSON end up with an extra level of nesting.