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Ask HN: Fastest way to collect and organize text from within browser?

1 点作者 maxwelldone超过 2 年前
Currently, what&#x27;s the best tool[1] for this usecase? During browsing sessions I stumble on various things I&#x27;d like to make a note of (mostly text) and organize them into categories for later usage. E.g.: books I want to read, things I want to buy, stuff to explore further etc.<p>Right now, I just copy stuff and paste them into my notes app (Mac) but placing things in the right category takes time. Ideally I&#x27;d love something like selecting a piece of text -&gt; context menu -&gt; some app menu -&gt; select&#x2F;create category. Bonus point if there&#x27;s an option to create tags.<p>The above is the bare minimum I&#x27;m looking for. Obviously would love more options like storing images, nested categories, comments on entries, and SQL like option to query underlying data programmatically.<p>I could write my own browser extension, maybe with a companion app but figured I&#x27;d ask here before re-inventing the wheel.<p>[1] Criteria for best: - Speed. - Privacy: would love to keep data locally.

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pamoroso超过 2 年前
I use the Google Keep browser extension. When I select a piece of text on a web page and click the extension&#x27;s icon (or right-click &gt; Save to Keep), a draft note pops up with the selected text and the page&#x27;s link in the note&#x27;s body. From there I can add more text to the body, insert a title, and add or select a tag. Once the note is in Keep more features are available such as attaching an image. And the note is accessible from any device.
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