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I want to have a list of my bookmarks or sites I want to read at a later stage all in one place. I have been doing this for years and it was a very simple setup, click here to see it.
Times have changed though, my current work wont allow me to have a Dropbox link in my home directory. Therefore making the above solution useless.
My main use case is being able to add and view links easily in the terminal. While porting this solution I thought it would be good to add a web front end and add tagging etc. I haven't written down a plan yet but will link to it when it is written. In the meantime you can get a grasp of future development by looking at the issue list.
It was hosted on Heroku when they were offering the free tier. I am now on their hobby tier to run this. I might move at some point - I will see what happens.
The command line tool that consumes this app will be released soon and will be linked here.
Look at the Makefile for a more comprehensive development tasks. Here is a list of the basic elements you will need.
email: admin@swm.cc password: pass5577
email: user@swm.cc password: pass5577
git clone git@github.com:swmcc/bookmarks.git
cd bookmarks
make local.setup
make local.run
make local.tests
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Synonyms: connection, relate, join, bracket
I want to have a list of my bookmarks or sites I want to read at a later stage all in one place. I have been doing this for years and it was a very simple setup, click here to see it.
Times have changed though, my current work wont allow me to have a Dropbox link in my home directory. Therefore making the above solution useless.
My main use case is being able to add and view links easily in the terminal. While porting this solution I thought it would be good to add a web front end and add tagging etc. I haven't written down a plan yet but will link to it when it is written. In the meantime you can get a grasp of future development by looking at the issue list.
It was hosted on Heroku when they were offering the free tier. I am now on their hobby tier to run this. I might move at some point - I will see what happens.
The command line tool that consumes this app will be released soon and will be linked here.
Look at the Makefile for a more comprehensive development tasks. Here is a list of the basic elements you will need.
email: admin@swm.cc password: pass5577
email: user@swm.cc password: pass5577
git clone git@github.com:swmcc/pulp.git
cd pulp
make local.setup
make local.run
make local.tests
/*