onCommand
Fired when a command is executed using its associated keyboard shortcut.
The listener is passed the command's name. This matches the name given to the command in its manifest.json entry.
Syntax
browser.commands.onCommand.addListener(listener)
browser.commands.onCommand.removeListener(listener)
browser.commands.onCommand.hasListener(listener)
Events have three functions:
- addListener(listener)
- 
Adds a listener to this event. 
- removeListener(listener)
- 
Stop listening to this event. The listenerargument is the listener to remove.
- hasListener(listener)
- 
Check whether listeneris registered for this event. Returnstrueif it is listening,falseotherwise.
addListener syntax
>Parameters
- listener
- 
The function called when a user enters the command's shortcut. The function is passed these arguments: - name
- 
string. Name of the command. This matches the name given to the command in its manifest.json entry.
- tab
- 
tabs.Tab. The tab that was active when the command shortcut was entered.
 
Examples
Given a manifest.json entry like this:
"commands": {
  "toggle-feature": {
    "suggested_key": {
      "default": "Ctrl+Shift+Y"
    },
    "description": "Send a 'toggle-feature' event"
  }
}
You could listen for this particular command like this:
browser.commands.onCommand.addListener((command) => {
  if (command === "toggle-feature") {
    console.log("toggling the feature!");
  }
});
Example extensions
Browser compatibility
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Note:
This API is based on Chromium's chrome.commands API.