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Ask HN: Is there a tool to categorize and summarize all of my bookmarks?

4 点作者 reader92743 个月前
Over the years, I&#x27;ve accumulated thousands of bookmarks on my browser. I&#x27;ve manually set folders for them and tried adding them appropriately as I went. However, after years of adding and adjusting, they have become very difficult to manage.<p>I&#x27;m wondering if there&#x27;s a tool that would do some or all of these things:<p>1. Auto organize all my bookmarks into categories 2. Make bookmarks searchable by the content of the website they point to<p>If nothing like this exists, I wonder if I should write it myself, either as a browser extension or a separate program. I&#x27;d assume it&#x27;d look something like this: pull bookmark link content -&gt; run it through an LLM to categorize and summarize -&gt; store.<p>Any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated!

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cello3m3 个月前
I think <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;mymind.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;mymind.com&#x2F;</a> might be trying to build what you are looking for, I didn&#x27;t use it myself, but I read around that the auto-categorization and content-search are not so great though.<p>I personally use manual tags to organize my bookmarks as I find them easier to maintain than a very rigid hierarchical folder structure. I also find that having to force yourself not to create too many tags is helpful rather than disruptive.<p>About the &quot;I wonder if I should write it myself&quot; it seems that the bookmarks app space is quite crowded so I guess it&#x27;d depend on what you&#x27;d like to achieve with the project. I ended up building <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.keepalink.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.keepalink.com</a> if you&#x27;d like to give a try to using manual tags with minimal friction. This is a very young project and I&#x27;m not sure if it will support automatic tagging and content search at some point though (which seems more in line with what you are looking for right now).
k3103 个月前
I bookmark very few URL&#x27;s. First, sites I visit often, like the Yosemite webcams [0], HN, and so on, and posts of mine that I often reference in replies, so they show up in the search&#x2F;URL bar.<p>The rest? I drag the URL to a folder on disk, so the computer can search and find links. Firefox does this nicely &quot;just drag, without clicking&quot;. Safari adds another step, rant deleted.<p>As files, you can do anything you want with them, unlike bookmarks, whose utility is limited by the browser (unless you export them) That&#x27;s why the Good Lord invented Unix, and someone else (hee, hee) invented the browser.<p>[0] Courtesy of the Yosemite Conservancy <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;yosemite.org" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;yosemite.org</a>
vednig3 个月前
I&#x27;ve stopped bookmarking URLs just because I&#x27;ve got so many that I can&#x27;t manage them any longer