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@igorlogius too much stuff, and it also interferes with what i'm developing. My addons will force: dark mode, select anything, allow right click, allow scroll anywhere, click through overlays to examine images, etc. My addons are basically completely destroying websites to enable me to browse easier, but it's not an accurate representation when I'm trying to make a website. I've often thought my site looks one way when it's actually my addons modifying it, then I open it on chrome or some sandbox and it's a mess of mismatched colors and misunderstandings. Additionally, I have at least 4 addons that inject classnames into what i'm coding (bitwarden, hive keychain, metamask, near meteor), so html is basically unreadable for chatgpt when i feed it html to examine. I also have a bunch of useless crap that injects user agents or disables certain kinds of overlays that would block navigation.
overall it's just a ton of crap that i use for everyday browsing, but is completely counterproductive when coding.
as others have said, this is a job for profiles.