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bookmarks

v0.6.0

Published

Searchable collection of bookmarks in a webpage

Readme

bookmarks

Searchable collection of bookmarks in a webpage

The collection presented at http://twolfson.github.io/bookmarks/ is my personal set distilled from Firefox.

Running locally

bookmarks is hosted via GitHub pages meaning it is a set of static files. You can run a local server via a utility like serve.

# Install server if you haven't yet
npm install -g serve
# npm http GET https://registry.npmjs.org/serve
# npm http 200 https://registry.npmjs.org/serve
# ...

# Run serve
serve
# serving /home/todd/github/bookmarks on port 3000

Open http://localhost:3000/ in your browser and you should be presented with the webpage.

Installing your bookmarks

bookmarks.json is agnostic to being Firefox specific and it is planned that we support Pinboard in the future. The current structure is that from firefox-bookmarks' flatten method.

  • bookmarks Object[] - Array of bookmarks
    • Each bookmark should be of the format:
      • title String - Name of the folder
      • uri String - URL that was saved for the bookmark
      • description String - Description for the link
      • dateAdded Number - Microseconds (milliseconds/1000) since Linux epoch that bookmark was added
      • lastModified Number - Microseconds since Linux epoch that bookmark was last updated

Firefox

We provide utility functions to load your Firefox bookmarks.

# Copy latest bookmark backup to `bookmarks.orig.json`
npm run copy-firefox-bookmarks

# Flatten and beautify `bookmarks.orig.json` into `bookmarks.min.json` and `bookmarks.json`
npm run parse-bookmarks

Donating

Support this project and others by twolfson via gittip.

Support via Gittip

License

Copyright (c) 2013 Todd Wolfson

Licensed under the MIT license.