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					I have a short script: #!/bin/bash xclip -selection clipboard xdotool key F6 xdotool key control+c xclip -o > ~/sites On firefox f6 selects the url, I use this with sxhkd to quickly save sites that I may want to go back to. Basically this relies on xdotool and xclip, I was wondering if there is: 1. a way to do this that does not need so many programs (xclip/xdotool) 2. A better (elaborate) way to do this and why If you do something similiar let me know how you do it. Im thinking of either writing a script that will launch iceweasel and open each saved link in a new tab. Or somehow having a startpage that would display a link to each of these sites. I need to put some more thought into both. all feedback, comments and stories welcome! | |||
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					bookmarks.
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					Not that it matters much since you're writing scripts, but it happens that C-l (l as in lynx) works the same as F6 to select the url in Firefox. I use it manually all the time.
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					I might have overengineered a little. rip KISS principle | |||
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					Indeed. I just use bookmarks if I intend to return to the site as a whole somewhat frequently. If it's just an interesting image, article, video, etc. I paste the url into a file full of links.
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					I use Pinboard.in. I got an account before it was a yearly fee, so I have a lifetime account there.
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					In dwb, there is the "quickmark" feature, which lets you associate a few letters to a link. You can access them by pressing b (open quickmark) and then type those letters. This forum is marked as "nx" for me for example. So when I want to save something, I mark the page with a quick word, so I can easily come back to it. Vimb also has this nice feature which is the "read it later" queue. You push link to a FILO list, so you can save the URL until you read them. This is a pretty cool feature which COULD make me switch away from dwb. But vimb has no tabs... | |||

 
                                			
 
                                			
 
                                			