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Because there is no del.icio.us exporter anymore.
del.icio.us is a bookmark service, which does not only stores the user's bookmarked links with tags, but also let's search and find for related links in the community (i.e. "users who have tagged this link also tagged...").
Because the export feature (api) has been removed for a while, I need a export tool. That it is. The export is done by scraping the HTML.
npm install -g delicious-exporter
Help
delicious-exporter --help
Download public bookmarks for user knalli
delicious-exporter knalli
Download public and private bookmarks for user knalli
delicious-exporter knalli -p password
delicious.json
. This can be changed with --output-file otherfile.json
.--write-html output/
--write-html
): --read-html output/
Licensed under MIT.
FAQs
Because there is no del.icio.us exporter anymore.
The npm package delicious-exporter receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, delicious-exporter popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that delicious-exporter demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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