Try this:

http://gist.github.com/114066

insert-email-address is the name of the command, and it's my first
time using github, so hopefully subscribing to it works.

On May 18, 10:29 pm, "J. Johnson" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Since the "email" command can already gain access to Gmail address
> books, I think this command idea may be relatively simple to create:
>
>   I have found a need for being able to insert contacts' email
> addresses in web forms (e-invites, mailing lists, etc...), but hate
> having to open Gmail in another tab, go into my contacts list, look up
> the contacts, and then copy/paste their information into a website.
> For example, it would be ideal to type "insert-contact-email joe
> smith" in order to insert Joe Smith's email address into a web form.
>
>   This could also be extended to include addresses and phone numbers,
> maybe? Depends on how that information is stored in Google's
> databases.
>
>   I'm not much of a coder, so someone else may take the fame for this.
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