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I sometimes feel like a bookmark hoarder. I have hundreds of bookmarks of random odds and ends, but they are beholden to whatever browser im using. They cannot be easily shared, must be exported/imported, and are hard to navigate. `jumper.sh` attempts to be a tool to wrangle your bookmarks in a simpler fashion.
In terms of speed, this script isn't that much better than the autofill results in your browser, but it has 3 main advantages.
-1. Plaintext Storage
+- 1. Plaintext Storage
- To import/export Chrome or Firefox bookmarks, you need to do so in `.html` or `.json` format.
- `jumper.sh` simply takes in plaintext files that are readable by themselves.
-2. Scriptable
+- 2. Scriptable
- Because `jumper.sh` works in the terminal, the data it outputs can be chopped, analyzed, or used however one likes.
- Ex. Share list of websites on the internet, curl them, open whichever one you like, etc.
-3. Browser Agnostic
+- 3. Browser Agnostic
- You can launch the same exact bookmarks in chrome, firefox, `w3m(1)`, `lynx(1)`, etc. without much hassle.
# Install
-- Note: There is probably a better way to install than this way.
+- Note: There is probably a better way to install than this way than copying the whole script to `$PATH`.
```shell
git clone https://git.foswret.com/jumper
cd jumper