Occasionally, I need full-text search on my bookmarks to find a specific bookmark I added some time ago.<p>Usually, browsers only support search of bookmarks in the website's title tag which is often not sufficient to find a bookmark.<p>Some browsers, like Safari, provide built-in support for full-text search, but can only be used for content that's already in the browser's history.<p>Bogrep imports your bookmarks from multiple browsers (removing duplicates), and then downloads and caches them in plaintext (without images or videos). These cached bookmarks are subsequently used for full-text search.
Simple but fine idea. Wonder why nobody in the "PKM-scene" came up with this before.<p>Small suggestion: could you make it available for other package managers like homebrew, since not everyone has the rust tool chain installed?
Does anyone remember the name of the <i>service</i> or similar software that takes a screenshot every N seconds and runs OCR on it, so that you can search everything you saw on your screen at any time?<p>I remember HN balked at the cost.<p>A combination of that and this would make my life so much better, i think. That or giving away all of my computers.