> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.trunk.io/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Merge Queue: Chrome Extension

> The Trunk Chrome Extension brings merge queue controls directly into your GitHub pull request page.

The Trunk Chrome Extension brings merge queue controls directly into your GitHub pull request page.

TLDR;
[Add to Chrome right now](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/trunk-for-github/liggeliamkammmieidmmfmmdnjilabgn?hl=en-US\&utm_source=changelog)

<img src="https://mintcdn.com/trunk-4cab4936/Q0FYmvzYiNeEZWhS/assets/changelog/merge-queue-chrome-extension-4syq66.png?fit=max&auto=format&n=Q0FYmvzYiNeEZWhS&q=85&s=ed25633684cceb04b427851a2e12e042" alt="" width="1280" height="800" data-path="assets/changelog/merge-queue-chrome-extension-4syq66.png" />

Previously, submitting a PR to the queue, checking its status, or canceling it meant switching to
the Trunk web app or dropping a `/trunk merge` comment and waiting for a response. Now, the
extension overlays a Trunk panel directly on any PR page in a queue-enabled repository - replacing
GitHub's native merge controls with queue-aware actions.

From the panel you can add a PR to the queue (with optional priority), cancel it, and watch it move
through each stage in real time: Queued → Pending → Testing → Tests Passed → Merged. No polling, no
tab switching.

Authentication reuses your existing `app.trunk.io` browser session - no new credentials, no API
tokens. Chrome admins can deploy it org-wide via the Chrome Web Store ID
`liggeliamkammmieidmmfmmdnjilabgn`.

[Read the Docs](https://docs.trunk.io/merge-queue/chrome-extension) to learn more.
