Overview
Linkybara rewrites block explorer links on any webpage to direct them to Blockscout (or the configured target explorer). When you click a link that previously led to another block explorer, it will open the same address, transaction, or block on Blockscout, all without altering your browsing experience.
What it does:
• Automatic link rewriting – On blogs, docs, dashboards, and social sites, links to supported explorers are rewritten in the background. When you click them, you land on Blockscout.
• Multiple chains – Works with many EVM block explorers. Each supported explorer is mapped to the matching Blockscout or official explorer for that chain.
• Addresses, transactions, blocks, and tokens – Standard paths like `/address/0x...`, `/tx/0x...`, `/block/12345`, and `/token/0x...` are converted correctly. Query parameters and URL hashes are preserved.
• Per-site control – Use the extension popup to disable rewriting on specific sites. Your list of disabled sites is stored in Chrome and can sync across your devices if you’re signed in.
• No tracking – Everything runs in your browser. No data is sent to our servers and no analytics are collected.
How to use it:
Install the extension and browse as usual. Rewriting is on for all pages by default. To turn it off on a site, click the Linkybara icon and choose “Disable on this site.” You can re-enable it or remove sites from the disabled list anytime in the popup.
Linkybara is open source by Blockscout.
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