TotalRecall
grimoire
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9 | 1,618 | |
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0.0 | 9.5 | |
almost 2 years ago | 6 days ago | |
Svelte | Svelte | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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TotalRecall
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Ask HN: Who Wants to Collaborate?
I'm building Total Recall (https://github.com/erezsh/TotalRecall/), a keyboard-first browser extension for bookmarks that's fast and useful. It lets you search through your bookmarks using a local full-text search, with support for tags and extra notes.
I'm doing it in my spare time, which is scarce, so I'd love another pair of hands to help me make it super duper great. (it's already great but it's just normal great). Ideally someone with some experience making extensions, but really anyone who's willing to put in the time and take it seriously, even if only for an hour a week.
Let me know if you're interested!
grimoire
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[self-promotion] Grimoire - Bookmark manager for the wizards 🧙
A long time ago (9 days), on a distant land (/r/selfhosted), the project Grimoire was announced. Its promise was simple: make bookmarking magical and fun! And open-source, of course!
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Grimoire: Open-Source bookmark manager with extra features
Hello there! I'm Robert, the creator of Grimoire.
I'm very flattered by such good observations and the warm welcome for this project. I won't be able to respond to every comment from you guys, but you bet I will read them all and take notes!
For now, Grimoire is at 1/10 of its potential, and I will work hard to make it worthy of being a good contender for your default bookmark manager. Definitely, it's missing many features, like a dedicated browser extension, import/export capabilities, and better documentation, and I'm well aware of that.
Was the launch rushed? Maybe, but I thought it would be great to hear your opinions and perhaps even appeal to some potential contributors (wink wink).
For now, I want to address the most common issues that prevent some of you from even running and testing it (clearly an oversight on my side). Then I will write a blog post on https://grimoire.pro to answer some of your questions and doubts, so (if not now, but maybe in the not-too-distant future), give it a chance.
Thank you again, and big kudos to user hunderbong for mentioning Grimoire on HN!