![]() ![]() Run the script(s) from the Script Editor to test the script in your environment, don’t forget to set the language to JavaScript.Download the zip file or clone the repository for Chrome and/or for Safari.The content of the Markdown-file ‘-safari-tabs-iMac.md’ On succesfull creation of the markdown file a notification is displayed. The location can be changed, the target directory is not checked so make sure it exists. In the title the name of the computer is used to identfy from which computer this file originated.īy default the markdown file is saved in your “Documents” folder. The date and the number of tabs and windows are displayed just below the title.URLs are grouped per browser window and seperated by a horizontal rule.The markdown file contains the tab names and URLs as clickable links.The name-format of the file: yyyy-mm-dd-tabs-.md.The markdown file is saved in you “Documents” folder.The AppleScripts (written in JavaScript) save all tabs and URLs from the browser sorted by window to a new Markdown file. There are three scripts for Chrome for Safari and for Iridium(Updated: ).ĪppleScript support for Firefox is stil an issue. Save Chrome, Safari or Iridium browsertabs to Markdown I have written scripts for Day One 2 and Bear but I’m using Markdown more and more in my daily workflow. Next question is, where to save to and in what format? In te past I have tried many application to keep my notes, Day One, Bear, Apple Notes and recently Boostnote. So you want to save all these open tabs to review them later, buth how? Saving it in you browser-bookmarks quickly becomes a mess and manually saving them is not an option. You go back to where you started but do not want to discard the trail of interesting articles you found so far… Browsing the internet allways leads you from one site to the other, you’re not finished reading the first but you see this reference to another item and before you know it you are ‘ shaving the Yak’.
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