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I recently switched back from Firefox to Chromium, but one feature I'm already missing from Firefox is the completion of the address bar. In Firefox, I can type part of the title (not URL) of a page I visited previously, and it will dig up the URL for me. This is especially handy for Google Drive documents, whose URLs do not contain anything meaningful; but I would like it to work across the web.

Is there a way to get this awesomeness in Chromium as well?

Thomas
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As of Chrome version 80, there's a feature flag called #omnibox-autocomplete-titles you can enable that does exactly this. Go to chrome://flags/#omnibox-autocomplete-titles and change the setting from Default to Enabled. This flag may be present in earlier versions too. The description states:

Allows autocompleting bookmark, history, and document suggestions when the user input is a prefix of their titles, as opposed to their URLs.