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domovik-server
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Ask HN: How do you build your personal start page?
I have my own system (https://domovik.app/, https://github.com/domovikapp/), which displays shared reading lists and remote tabs/bookmarks from all my browsers. It does not integrate other data sources, but I can quickly access those with the bookmark bar.
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I closed a lot of browser tabs
> Isn't this tab fatigue of every user not more a hint that bookmarking is broken?
In some ways, I agree. My own solution was to develop reading lists storage (https://github.com/domovikapp/domovik-server/), i.e. an intermediate storage space between “saved for the years to come” of the bookmarks and the “in my face” pinned tabs. They are then displayed on my new tab page, so I can remember to read them whenever I open a new page.
TabFS
- Ask HN: What is your wishlist for a new browser interface?
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On Desktop GUI Minimalism
It may not be exactly what you have in mind but there is an interesting extension along similar lines (mostly for chrome) called TabFS that mounts your open tabs as a filesystem...
https://omar.website/tabfs/
- bash command to catch opened url by browser
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TabDB: Using browser tabs as a database like only a maniac would
I hoped it does something like TabFS and I could query my tabs content with SQL but it's not. Seems useless to me, sorry.
https://github.com/osnr/TabFS
- How do I get the list of "opened tabs" on firefox? Active and inactive tabs.
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Ask HN: Alternatives to organizing code in files and folders?
> Using ls for listing modules/classes...
Interesting. Just made me think of using a custom filesystem to navigate a codebase. Similar to: https://github.com/osnr/TabFS. I wonder if anyone has done this.
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How I Built A Python Command Line Tool To Enhance My Browser Usage
You might also be interested in TabFS https://omar.website/tabfs/ - which would exposes the browser's tab as a filesystem.
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TabFS – a browser extension that mounts the browser tabs as a filesystem
Hmm, this might be the right audience - anyone with C and JS skills want to poke at https://github.com/osnr/TabFS/issues/75 and maybe come up with a pull request? (I got as far as I could on the C side, all the details are in the issue, but I'm not sure what shape the javascript side of the fix would be...)
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Hunting down a browser that offers full control over tabs for export
You should perhaps look into this project: https://omar.website/tabfs/
What are some alternatives?
Wallabag - wallabag is a self hostable application for saving web pages: Save and classify articles. Read them later. Freely.
yet-another-speed-dial - a modern speed dial for chrome, edge and firefox
firefox-sidebery-minimal-style - Universal minimal style for Firefox and Sidebery
Espial - Espial is an open-source, web-based bookmarking server.
warpinator - Share files across the LAN
bulma-templates - free flexbox templates built with the bulma css framework
chrome-session-dump - A program for extracting information from chrome session files.
TiddlyWiki - A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser, Node.js, AWS Lambda etc.
side-view - An experiment with opening mobile views of pages in the sidebar
btfs - A bittorrent filesystem based on FUSE.