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alfred-ghlinks

v0.0.5

Published

Store, search, and collaborate on web bookmarks, powered by GitHub.

Readme

alfred-ghlinks GitHub latest release NPM latest release MIT license

Store, search, and collaborate on web bookmarks, powered by GitHub. 🎩

This is an Alfred 🎩 workflow for people who are up to here 🫳 with it with link sprawl already. Store your web bookmarks in a public repo on GitHub – totally normal 🤭 – and share with your besties. Or don't, I'm ok with it. We made private repos just for you.

Then, navigate to your favorite links in like a couple of keystrokes, wow! ⚡️

Requires a paid Alfred Powerpack.

Usage

  • ghl alias – search for a bookmark by alias
  • ghl #tag – search for a bookmark by tag
  • gho – open your link file on GitHub
  • gha https://example.com – start series of prompts to store a new link

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2993937/184046331-531d6091-e72c-42ba-8c3c-e36b00876883.mp4

Installation

alfred-ghlinks is easy to install with npm and Node.js 14+.

npm i -g alfred-ghlinks

Or, head over the latest releases and getchu a zip file.

Next, up open your trusty Alfred workflow editor and "Configure workflow" to type in some required values:

  • Name of the JSON file with your links
  • Owner and name of the GitHub repository with the JSON file
  • GitHub token that can access the GitHub repository

License

MIT

Contributing

Contributions are always welcome! File an issue, start a discussion, or open a pull request.

Psst: https://github.com/imjohnbo/alfred-ghlinks/labels/good%20first%20issue is a good place to start.