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See You Later

See You Later!

See You Later is a bookmarking tool suite for personal collections and sharing. In its most basic form, it's a command line tool for mainting a database of web pages, but it also includes a simple server for bookmarking from multiple devices or sharing bookmarks through an API. There is also a browser extension for Firefox which allows adding bookmarks to any SeeYouLater service.

Pre-Alpha

Some of the above statements are not true, and the project as a whole is in a very early stage. It's almost to the point where I'll start using it for my own personal use.

Feature Supported?
Adding bookmarks Yes!
- With tags Yes!
Searching bookmarks Yes!
Deleting bookmarks Yes!
Configuration Partial
Server Partial
- Add Yes!
- With tags Yes!
- Search Yes!
- Delete Yes!
- Sharing No :(
- Authentication No :(
Extension Partial
- Add Yes!
- With tags Yes!
- Search1 No :(
- Delete1 No :(
- Configuration2 Partial
- Firefox Yes!
- Chrome No :(
- Edge No :(
- Safari No :(
- Other browsers No :(
Import No :(
- Browsers No :(
- Buku No :(

Rationale

I used Buku for a while but don't love its command line interface or the lack of native sync support. Setting up browser extensions also requires extra dependencies such as a native host, and have features I don't necessarily want or need. I wondered, can I do it better? Maybe, maybe not. At any rate, it was a good excuse to practice my Rust skills and learn how to write browser extensions.

Contributing

This is (currently) a totally personal project and I already have a lengthy TODO list (see above), so I'm not terribly interested in new ideas right now. However, I would love any bug fixes, feature additions, etc. if you do want to contribute! Just open an issue or pull request.

Footnotes

  1. These features may never be implemented. The focus is a good CLI interface for searching, while the extension just provides a quick and easy way to add bookmarks from your various browsers. 2

  2. Currently, you can configure a target server in the browser. Other settings may or may not come.