This repository allows you to save your bookmarks under revision control, via a simple combination of HTML, CSS & Javascript.
- You add your bookmarks to the file
bookmarks.data
. - Then view them by opening
index.html
in your browser.- The file
bookmarks.css
is used to style the presentation. - The file
bookmarks.js
makes the bookmarks interactive.
- The file
You may out the interface in this the online demo:
I didn't like any of the online bookmark-syncing plugins/addins/tools I tested.
The idea of hosting an online bookmark server is appealing, but using the
power of git
it seems that having a local bookmark file should be pretty robust:
- New items are added, generally one per line.
- Existing items can be edited to add new tags.
- Merges should be painless.
The included javascript magic is present solely to make the bookmarks manageable, in my private copy I have 400+ bookmarks and with the tagging support present here they will continue to work for me easily.
If you wish to use this bookmarks script, and are happy for your bookmarks to be public, then just fork this repository and you're done.
If you prefer to keep your bookmarks private, as I do, then you'll need to clone the repository somewhere private.
The bookmarks are all stored in the standalone file bookmarks.data
, and
the expected use-case is that you edit that with your favourite editor.
However you may also add bookmarks dynamically, via your browser. Just complete the form on the right-side of the interface. Newly added bookmarks will be available for you to view immediately, however they will not be saved by default.
To make your new additions permanent you must click Save
and overwrite
your local bookmarks.data
file with the updated version.
Other online features are supported:
The Add Bookmark form allows you to add new bookmark with name, link and comma-separated tags.
When moving your mouse over an existing bookmark, you can either click recycle icon to delete it or pencil icon to edit it. The editing action works just in the same way as adding a new bookmark.
If you wish to submit improvements to the javascript, or the CSS, then I welcome forks & pull requests.
NOTE: If you submit a change feel free to add a link to your homepage/blog/whatever as part of that. The included bookmarks are only examples.