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korgin

v0.1.2

Published

Korgin, is an cli application for managing a reading list of bookmarks from the Internet.

Downloads

10

Readme

Install

Yarn

yarn global add korgin

NPM

npm install --global korgin

Usage

$ korgin --help
Usage: index [options] [command]

Options:
  -h, --help                             display help for command

Commands:
  list [options]                         display all bookmarks
  add <url> [tags...]                    add new bookmark
  delete <id>                            delete bookmark
  read <id>                              read bookmark offline
  open <id>                              open bookmark url in browser
  archive <id>                           archive/restore bookmark
  star <id>                              star/Unstar bookmark
  add-tags|add-tag <id> [tags...]        add tags to bookmark
  remove-tags|remove-tag <id> [tags...]  remove tags from bookmark
  help [command]                         display help for command

Examples:
  list -t
  list @programming -s
  list -d
  add https://dev.to/simonholdorf/9-projects-you-can-do-to-become-a-frontend-master-in-2020-n2h @programming @frontent
  delete 2
  read 1
  open 1
  archive 2
  star 1
  add-tags 2 @coding
  remove-tags 2 @coding

Highlights

  • Organize bookmarks, add, edit, delete and search
  • Archive and restore bookmarks
  • Star & unstar mechanisms
  • Simple and minimal command line interface
  • Uses sqlite3 as its database
  • Reading bookmarks offlane
  • Make bookmarks more readable by removing extra stuffs

Todos

  • Importing bookmark from other bookmark managers like pocket
  • Better styles
  • Better configuration through a config file and init command
  • More view options, board view, etc

Development

Any contribution, pull requests, issue and feedbacks would be greatly appreciated.

  • Fork the repository and clone it to your machine
  • Navigate to your local fork: cd taskbook
  • Install the project dependencies: npm install or yarn install

License

MIT