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RATIONALE

  • An internal & must-do-mandatory-project since a lots of links collected and curated across times and devices generated a mountain of links with a plethora of tags. Since Del.icio.us was sold twice!, we do not had another choice B plan. This is the result of different tools applied with some collateral damages and some discoveries on the digital road.

What is this repository for?

  • Quick summary
    • Migration of bookmarks (and internal tags) to Evernote (mainly from the almost defunct Del.icio.us

How do I get set up?

The easy way to export data

  • Log in to your Del.icio.us account (fingers crossed!)
  • Then go to Profile (upper right corner) > Settings > Export tab. Tick Include My Tags and Include My Notes. Export your bookmarks as html format exporting.png
  • The export.html can be clean out with:
  • Convert your export.html to an Evernote XML file. More data can be found here and there

Another way to export and import data

  • Log in to your Del.icio.us account (fingers crossed!)
  • Then go to Profile (upper right corner) > Settings > Export tab. Tick Include My Tags and Include My Notes. Export your bookmarks as html format. Save it.
  • Open the export.html in your internet browser, ie.: Google Chrome
    • In Chrome (Mac) navigate to View and then click on Developer and then View Source. You also can right click and select View Page Source. The keyboard shortcut is Option + Command + U.
    • In Chrome (PC) press CTRL + U. Or you can click on the weird-looking key with three horizontal lines in the upper right hand corner. Then click on Tools and select View Source.
  • Select all the code. (ie.: Google Chrome > Edit > Select all)
  • Go to http://jsfiddle.net/kT4nj/
  • Go to section Paste html here. Paste the code.
  • Click on Parse to Evernote XML. Inside this box, again select all the code parsed (ie.: Google Chrome > Edit > Select all).
  • Open TextEdit (mac) / WordPad (Windows). Create a brand new file. Paste the parsed data. Save as exported.enex
  • Go to Evernote and download the app according to your operating system. Install it. Log in with your account.
  • Once opened go to File > Import notes. Select the previously exported file named & saved exported.enex

Evernote exporting

  • Evernote recently made controversial changes to their privacy policy that allows employees to read user notes. So we need a B-plan: Download Standard Notes according your operating system device. Then follow this guidelines

Source

  • Check them on here

Issues

  • Check them on here

Who do I talk to?

  • Repo owner or admin
    • Contact imhicihu at gmail dot com

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