foxy(1) is a small script that offers the ability to store bookmarks in a plain text file. It has ability to add, remove and seach bookmarks. At the moment, foxy(1) does not handle syncing bookmarks between machines. It's written so that one can quickly open his bookmarks that are stored in a plain text file to an already running firefox session.
It can also work with the surf browser. We suppose that the user has a remote private git repo and uses ssh to sync between machines. Along with foxy, comes another small useful script called fmarks. It's useful to open in fast and easy way common pages like search engines etc. fmarks also works better with dmenu but can still work within a terminal emulator.
NOTE: In order to work properly, foxy needs dmenu
Users will be able to use foxy(1) from any terminal emulator but dmenu makes it easier.
Installing foxy and fmarks you simply have to run make install
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foxy is also installed with the scripts. To remove both scripts you must run
make uninstall
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A simple script that handles bookmarks stored in txt file. It's written so that one can quickly open his bookmarks that are stored in a plain text file to an already running firefox session using dmenu.
show usage message and quit.
You can run foxy with the below options directly from dmenu:
search for a tag in $bookmarks file. Currently foxy can search only for one tag. Show the search results using dmenu so the user can choose a link. Example:
foxy -s search-engine
add LINK as a bookmark with tags from 1 to [n]. Example:
foxy -a http://www.google.com @search-engine @google
show all bookmark tags filtered with uniq(1).
show the number of stored bookmarks. There's no point to use dmenu for this option. Just use your terminal.
show number of bookmarks that are tagged with "tag"
Delete a bookmark. Search bookmarks for "tag", pipe output to dmenu, select and delete bookmark. There's an option to open to your browser the bookmark you chose to delete if you uncomment 2 lines. Read the foxy src for details.
Another simple script that can be used with or without foxy but I find it quite handy anyway. fmarks helps you open your favourite pages from the pages.txt file.
if no option is passed to fmarks, it assumes you want to open a page with surf.
fmarks will open the page with firefox
show help message and exit
If a proper number of arguments is passed to foxy when using the -a flag, it can't tell if the user passed a proper URL