I love this idea, especially the bookmarklet aspect of it. I'm interested to see where it goes.
I use a couple of bookmarklets, and they're really, really handy:
- One automatically takes me to the pkg.go.dev documentation of a Go library if I'm looking at, say, the GitHub page
- The other adds the current page I'm reading to my reading list, which is a mostly complete selection of stuff I've read on the internet - it does a similar thing by extracting titles and images and saving them into a CSV on a Git repo.
The one issue I have with bookmarklets is that, while they will sync across mobile and desktop versions of Firefox, the implementation on Firefox mobile feels a little clunky and cumbersome, and sometimes straight-up doesn't work.
I use a couple of bookmarklets, and they're really, really handy:
- One automatically takes me to the pkg.go.dev documentation of a Go library if I'm looking at, say, the GitHub page
- The other adds the current page I'm reading to my reading list, which is a mostly complete selection of stuff I've read on the internet - it does a similar thing by extracting titles and images and saving them into a CSV on a Git repo.
The one issue I have with bookmarklets is that, while they will sync across mobile and desktop versions of Firefox, the implementation on Firefox mobile feels a little clunky and cumbersome, and sometimes straight-up doesn't work.