[Feature Request]: Permalink button #2663

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opened 2026-02-05 04:44:43 +03:00 by OVERLORD · 1 comment
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Originally created by @robertfshort on GitHub (Feb 22, 2022).

Describe the feature you'd like

When viewing a page (or even better a button when viewing a book or chapter) having a permalink button that will automatically copy the permalink to the clipboard. Ideally this should be under the action menu for the individual page. For editors add a button to the side in the book or chapter view with the same functionality. This could even be optionally turned on or off with a setting in the user's profile.

Describe the benefits this feature would bring to BookStack users

MUCH faster way of creating permalinks, easier to explain to non-technical users.

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Originally created by @robertfshort on GitHub (Feb 22, 2022). ### Describe the feature you'd like When viewing a page (or even better a button when viewing a book or chapter) having a permalink button that will automatically copy the permalink to the clipboard. Ideally this should be under the action menu for the individual page. For editors add a button to the side in the book or chapter view with the same functionality. This could even be optionally turned on or off with a setting in the user's profile. ### Describe the benefits this feature would bring to BookStack users MUCH faster way of creating permalinks, easier to explain to non-technical users. ### Additional context _No response_
OVERLORD added the 🔨 Feature Request label 2026-02-05 04:44:43 +03:00
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@ssddanbrown commented on GitHub (Feb 22, 2022):

Thanks the the request, but this has already been discussed in #2917 so I will therefore close this off under the same reasoning.

@ssddanbrown commented on GitHub (Feb 22, 2022): Thanks the the request, but this has already been discussed in #2917 so I will therefore close this off under the same reasoning.
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Reference: starred/BookStack#2663