Chrome extension to save web content to Tana with structured fields and supertags. Proof of concept—some sites may not work.

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AI Summary: This issue describes an enhancement to the `README.md` documentation by integrating visual references from the existing `assets/` folder. It adds various screenshots, including the extension icon, context menu, options page, omnibar, keyboard shortcuts, and Tana integration results, to provide clear visual guidance for users. This significantly improves the documentation's accessibility and overall user experience.

Complexity: 1/5
documentation enhancement good first issue

Chrome extension to save web content to Tana with structured fields and supertags. Proof of concept—some sites may not work.

TypeScript
#chrome-extension#tana

AI Summary: This issue aims to improve the README's usage guide by reorganizing existing content into a more user-friendly format. It requires adding clear, simple instructions and placeholder sections for future screenshots to enhance user understanding. The goal is to make the extension's usage accessible to non-technical users.

Complexity: 1/5
documentation good first issue

Chrome extension to save web content to Tana with structured fields and supertags. Proof of concept—some sites may not work.

TypeScript
#chrome-extension#tana

AI Summary: This issue proposes adding two new keyboard shortcuts to a Chrome extension: Ctrl+Shift+S for a quick save of the current page without notes, and Ctrl+Shift+D to save the page with an interactive note input dialog. The feature requires cross-platform compatibility (Ctrl/Cmd) and integration with existing save functionality, providing visual feedback on save status.

Complexity: 3/5
enhancement good first issue

Chrome extension to save web content to Tana with structured fields and supertags. Proof of concept—some sites may not work.

TypeScript
#chrome-extension#tana