![]() But you could make it something even shorter yet, like cc or even just c. In the example above, I went with cache instead of the longer clear cache, as Google has that command set to be. ![]() You can do the same thing for most of the initial commands Google's officially providing, and - best of all - you can make the actual shortcuts anything you want. As a result, you can now type the word cache into the Chrome address bar, no matter what site you've got open or what else you might be doing, and you'll be transported immediately to Chrome's cache-clearing tool.
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