About Ctrl+Shift+C
Ctrl+Shift+C started with a small annoyance: copying the current page URL in Chrome takes a click into the address bar, a select-all, and a copy — hundreds of times a week. The Ctrl+Shift+C extension collapses that into one keyboard shortcut. It is free, weighs almost nothing, and collects zero data — no analytics, no accounts, no clipboard access beyond the copy you asked for.
Who writes this blog
I'm Roman, an indie developer. I build browser tools and spend an unreasonable amount of time in Chrome — flags, DevTools, shortcuts, extension APIs. Everything published on this blog is tested in a real Chrome install before it's written up: if a flag is dead or a shortcut changed, the post gets updated, not left to rot.
You can find my work on GitHub and the extension on the Chrome Web Store.
What the blog covers
- Chrome tips — flags, hidden settings, and features most users never find
- Keyboard shortcuts — working faster without touching the mouse
- Developer tools — DevTools tricks and extension development guides
- Productivity — browser workflows that actually save time
Privacy, briefly
The extension collects no data. The site runs a single analytics counter to see which articles help people. That's the whole story.