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Hacker News - Saved You a Click

Hacker News - Saved You a Click is a Chrome add-on developed by codemonkey13x. This add-on enhances the browsing experience on Hacker News pages by adding a convenient link that opens both the article link and comments page, saving users a click. With this feature, users can quickly access both the article and the corresponding comments without having to navigate through multiple pages.

One of the key advantages of this add-on is its ability to open tabs in the background by default. This means that when users click on the link, the new tabs will open without interrupting their current browsing session. However, users also have the option to toggle this feature on or off based on their preference.

Hacker News - Saved You a Click is an open-source add-on and is available for free. Users interested in exploring the code can find it on the developer's website, which is conveniently linked on the right.

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