Ophel Atlas - AI Chat Organizer & Navigator by urzeye
Turn AI chats into readable, navigable knowledge. Use outlines, folders, and prompts to organize your workflow and stop scrolling. Support: Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, AI Studio.
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About this extension
Ophel Atlas turns long AI chats into a “navigable document”: real-time outlines + a conversation toolbox, so you can jump to key points and reuse what matters.
After installation, a side panel appears on the right of AI chat pages—no more endless scrolling. Organize your conversations into reusable materials for learning and work.
When you use AI chat for long thinking, iteration, and follow-up questions, the real pain is often not “getting an answer,” but:
- Once the conversation gets long, you lose key points: you keep scrolling and trying to remember “where we were”
- You retype the same prompts again and again: experience doesn’t accumulate, and efficiency drops
- You need to review for study/work: you want to turn chats into notes, plans, or code comments, but there’s no structure or export path
- You switch devices: you want to sync preferences, configs, and materials, but still care about privacy and control
Ophel Atlas is built for these high-frequency scenarios: it transforms “endless chat history” into a “navigable AI document,” so you can organize and reuse conversations in a consistent workflow.
How to use: After installing, open your usual AI chat site. The Ophel Atlas panel will appear on the right. Start with three modules: “Outline / Conversations / Prompt Library”.
Scope: Works on major AI chat websites (e.g., ChatGPT, Gemini, etc.). Actual availability depends on the sites the extension matches.
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Who is it for? What scenarios does it fit?
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- Learning & research: long-form reasoning, organizing knowledge points, reviewing conclusions, extracting notes
- Everyday work: requirement breakdown, proposal writing, competitive research, meeting notes, consulting and management workflows
- Development & technical writing: long code discussions, bug investigation, architecture exploration, docs/blog writing
- Content creation: repeated outlining/revision/polish cycles; quickly jump back to key sections and export for further editing
- Heavy AI users: you need structure, order, and reuse—not just one-off chatting
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Core capabilities
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1) Real-time outline navigation: read long chats like a document
- Automatically generates an outline to locate key questions and important replies
- Jump to sections without scrolling; smoother review, continuation, and follow-up questions
- Follow reading position with highlights, so you always know where you are in the conversation
Best for: long-form reasoning & review; continuing with follow-ups; revisiting key conclusions like reading notes.
2) Conversation management: turn chats into an organized system
- Conversation folders: organize by project/topic/course/client
- Pinning, tags, search, and batch management: keep multiple chats in order
- Export: export conversations as Markdown text / JSON / plain text for archiving and further editing (based on the current page’s conversation)
Best for: running multiple chats in parallel (projects/research/clients/interviews); organizing by topic with fast retrieval; exporting into notes/docs for second-pass editing.
3) Prompt library: accumulate experience into reusable assets
- Categorize prompts and insert/reuse them quickly
- Variable templates (e.g., {{topic}} / {{role}}) for repeatable learning and work workflows
- Preview + import/export: truly preserve and reuse your best practices
Best for: recurring tasks (weekly reports/emails/proposals/reviews/translation & polishing); building personal or team prompt templates; generating outputs for different topics/roles/formats with variables.
4) Reading & UI enhancements: details that prevent “information drifting”
- Immersive wide/full-screen for easier reading
- Scroll lock to reduce page jumping while the AI is generating
- Reading history restore: continue from where you left off
- Markdown rendering fixes for more stable code blocks, lists, and quotes
- Copy LaTeX formulas / tables for academic and technical writing
5) Productivity tools: smoother for power users
- Shortcuts (Windows/macOS)
- Tab renaming: no more “which tab was that?”
- Completion notifications: get notified when responses finish
- Privacy mode: reduce accidental exposure in public settings
6) Extras: Banana image processing (convenience tools for your workflows; only for images you have permission to process)
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Privacy & data
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- Privacy-first: stored locally by default—you stay in control (no account needed; nothing is uploaded to the cloud by default)
- WebDAV sync: sync your Ophel Atlas configuration and materials (e.g., prompts/folders) across devices
- Backup/export: export and migrate your data to avoid lock-in
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One-line summary
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If you treat AI as a “second brain” for learning and work, Ophel Atlas upgrades long chats from scrolling history to structured knowledge—easy to read, fast to find, and ready to reuse.
Open source & feedback:
GitHub: https://github.com/urzeye/ophel
After installation, a side panel appears on the right of AI chat pages—no more endless scrolling. Organize your conversations into reusable materials for learning and work.
When you use AI chat for long thinking, iteration, and follow-up questions, the real pain is often not “getting an answer,” but:
- Once the conversation gets long, you lose key points: you keep scrolling and trying to remember “where we were”
- You retype the same prompts again and again: experience doesn’t accumulate, and efficiency drops
- You need to review for study/work: you want to turn chats into notes, plans, or code comments, but there’s no structure or export path
- You switch devices: you want to sync preferences, configs, and materials, but still care about privacy and control
Ophel Atlas is built for these high-frequency scenarios: it transforms “endless chat history” into a “navigable AI document,” so you can organize and reuse conversations in a consistent workflow.
How to use: After installing, open your usual AI chat site. The Ophel Atlas panel will appear on the right. Start with three modules: “Outline / Conversations / Prompt Library”.
Scope: Works on major AI chat websites (e.g., ChatGPT, Gemini, etc.). Actual availability depends on the sites the extension matches.
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Who is it for? What scenarios does it fit?
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
- Learning & research: long-form reasoning, organizing knowledge points, reviewing conclusions, extracting notes
- Everyday work: requirement breakdown, proposal writing, competitive research, meeting notes, consulting and management workflows
- Development & technical writing: long code discussions, bug investigation, architecture exploration, docs/blog writing
- Content creation: repeated outlining/revision/polish cycles; quickly jump back to key sections and export for further editing
- Heavy AI users: you need structure, order, and reuse—not just one-off chatting
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Core capabilities
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
1) Real-time outline navigation: read long chats like a document
- Automatically generates an outline to locate key questions and important replies
- Jump to sections without scrolling; smoother review, continuation, and follow-up questions
- Follow reading position with highlights, so you always know where you are in the conversation
Best for: long-form reasoning & review; continuing with follow-ups; revisiting key conclusions like reading notes.
2) Conversation management: turn chats into an organized system
- Conversation folders: organize by project/topic/course/client
- Pinning, tags, search, and batch management: keep multiple chats in order
- Export: export conversations as Markdown text / JSON / plain text for archiving and further editing (based on the current page’s conversation)
Best for: running multiple chats in parallel (projects/research/clients/interviews); organizing by topic with fast retrieval; exporting into notes/docs for second-pass editing.
3) Prompt library: accumulate experience into reusable assets
- Categorize prompts and insert/reuse them quickly
- Variable templates (e.g., {{topic}} / {{role}}) for repeatable learning and work workflows
- Preview + import/export: truly preserve and reuse your best practices
Best for: recurring tasks (weekly reports/emails/proposals/reviews/translation & polishing); building personal or team prompt templates; generating outputs for different topics/roles/formats with variables.
4) Reading & UI enhancements: details that prevent “information drifting”
- Immersive wide/full-screen for easier reading
- Scroll lock to reduce page jumping while the AI is generating
- Reading history restore: continue from where you left off
- Markdown rendering fixes for more stable code blocks, lists, and quotes
- Copy LaTeX formulas / tables for academic and technical writing
5) Productivity tools: smoother for power users
- Shortcuts (Windows/macOS)
- Tab renaming: no more “which tab was that?”
- Completion notifications: get notified when responses finish
- Privacy mode: reduce accidental exposure in public settings
6) Extras: Banana image processing (convenience tools for your workflows; only for images you have permission to process)
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Privacy & data
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
- Privacy-first: stored locally by default—you stay in control (no account needed; nothing is uploaded to the cloud by default)
- WebDAV sync: sync your Ophel Atlas configuration and materials (e.g., prompts/folders) across devices
- Backup/export: export and migrate your data to avoid lock-in
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
One-line summary
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
If you treat AI as a “second brain” for learning and work, Ophel Atlas upgrades long chats from scrolling history to structured knowledge—easy to read, fast to find, and ready to reuse.
Open source & feedback:
GitHub: https://github.com/urzeye/ophel
如有问题或建议,欢迎在 GitHub Issues 反馈。
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Permissions and data
Required permissions:
- Access your data for aistudio.google.com
- Access your data for gemini.google.com
- Access your data for business.gemini.google
- Access your data for grok.com
- Access your data for chat.openai.com
- Access your data for chatgpt.com
- Access your data for claude.ai
Optional permissions:
- Display notifications to you
- Access your data for sites in the googleusercontent.com domain
- Access your data for gemini.google.com
- Access your data for business.gemini.google
- Access your data for aistudio.google.com
- Access your data for chatgpt.com
- Access your data for chat.openai.com
- Access your data for grok.com
- Access your data for claude.ai
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- The developer says this extension doesn't require data collection.
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- Version
- 1.0.8
- Size
- 2.25 MB
- Last updated
- a day ago (Feb 11, 2026)
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