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[FEATURE] - Group bookmark with custom folder #721

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melissad87 opened this issue May 10, 2024 · 6 comments
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[FEATURE] - Group bookmark with custom folder #721

melissad87 opened this issue May 10, 2024 · 6 comments

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@melissad87
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melissad87 commented May 10, 2024

Add custom folder in which we can drag'n drop our bookmark (Very usefull when we pass to a task context to an other, to prevent have too many useless bookmark at the moment, or lost them if we delete them, then back in an other task and it's not there)
Nice to have:

  • drag to have custom order
  • choose the current active directory to automatically add a new bookmark
  • enabled/disabled a directory
  • Rename a directory
  • add notes
  • choose color of directory (And all bookmarks inside)
@yellow-cmd
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I would love this feature as well, at least being able to group bookmarks in custom folders like internet browsers do

@MassimilianoViolante
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I would like to have this feature to organize bookmarks for workflow.

@huluobotx
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I would love this feature as well

@Mohammed-Yasin-Mulla
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This is a feature that would help me in many ways.

@bryan-munoz
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🙏

@mneuberger
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I'd love this feature. I work in a huge monorepo, many millions of lines of code, and for each task I work on, I find myself in a different part of the code. I absolutely cannot keep track of where different things I found were and have to find them anew each time I need them. I'd love to have folders to store bookmarks for different tasks.

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