Importing Raindrop.io bookmarks into Obsidia

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  • There have been previous articles and videos suggesting using Raindrop.io as a means to manage bookmarks (what they call "Raindrops") for the purposes of managing web content, and then later importing it into Obsidian. I found the process of importing these things to be rather tedious, first starting with a script to read the exported text files, debating about migrating that to using the exported CSV files (which I dismissed due to the irritations of dealing with CSVs), and then finally discovered that Raindrop has an API for pulling content which can be integrated into Templater. Hopefully this is useful to others, and maybe someone might want to create a plugin out of it.

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