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What is your use case, why do you want to do this? Sounds like an xy problem
Two potential solutions to x in this case might be
if the links are always the same, save them as bookmarks in a folder and you can right click to open all in new tabs
if the links are all different, I think there are tools that can do that (spreadsheets, scripts)
Sounds like they want to do some half manual scrapping or something like that
I want to open hundreds or thousands of tabs
If you don't give more context we can't really help.
Why do you want to open 100s of tabs? Where do you get the links, are they generated by some other software, or you just saved them?
They are tabs I got somewhere else, probably another browser or session. Possibly from another system. Sometimes I have mass modified the URLs. Examole, strip tracker, remove duplicate, order url alphanunerically.
What matters is, they are in my clioboard, I want to open them all with one keypress, and it would be great , but not essential, if they would load one after the other, rather than all at once.
You still haven't answered to the question why, so follow the other general solutions, and I still think something is inherently wrong with your workflow, but for some reason you won't tell us.
Also search for bookmark managers, you can sync pages with them between browsers.
yeah probably opening the tabs is not the best solution anyways. maybe a python scraper would be an easier solution to whatever problem they have