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It lets you save any web page off the internet to your Inkdrop database in Markdown so you can read or edit it later. **For Inkdrop users only** This is a browser extension for **Inkdrop**, a Markdown note-taking app, offering the following features: ## Clip web pages as Markdown Easily save the main content of a web page—or selected portions—as an Inkdrop Markdown note. ## Import Kindle highlights Import your reading highlights from Kindle directly into Inkdrop. The extension does **not** store your Amazon credentials; it simply uses your active login session to extract data from Amazon.
Save to Cosense (formarly-Scrapbox)
A quick tool for clipping webpages using Cosense. HANDY EXTENSION FOR "Cosense" (formerly "Scrapbox") USERS! With just a click, you can create a page in your Cosense from the web page’s title and URL. You can set your own keyboard shortcuts and page tags (= links). Enjoy your Cosense life! 🦫 【How It Works】 Once installed, click the icon in the extension menu. On your first click, you’ll be directed to settings to configure the project URL and tags. For future clicks, a page will be automatically added in your Cosense. To update the settings, just right-click on the icon and select “Options”. 【Notes】 Your privacy is safe as no usage data is collected. The source code is available here. https://github.com/embokoir/savetoscrapbox Developed by a third party, this extension has no official support or endorsement. Great appreciation to the Cosense team! https://cosen.se/product
Checkvist Web Clipper
Collect bookmarks and web clippings from email, Jira, GitHub, Zendesk, annotate and organize into flexible (todo) lists. Organize everything into flexible lists with Checkvist. Share them later with teammates or publish on the web. A free account, which can be created at https://checkvist.com, comes with unlimited lists and sharing. Write a book, do research, plan a project release. COLLECT ANYTHING WITH ONE CLICK Found something on the web you want to work on later? Click the Checvkist Clipper icon in the browser toolbar. You can even collect all browser tabs and re-open them later. Press Shift-Alt-c to invoke the Web Clipper without touching your mouse. Save a clipping with Ctrl-Enter, save and open with Ctrl-Shift-Enter. No 'Inbox' clutter. Select a specific destination, add tags right in the Web Clipper's window. Use autocompletion for tags, due dates and assignees. TURN YOUR CLIPPINGS INTO TASKS Set due dates to follow up later, create sub-tasks, and delegate to other people. Set priorities, track progress. SHARE AND COLLABORATE Share, export or publish online, track progress, all with a free account. GMAIL AND ISSUE TRACKER INTEGRATION Add emails, support tickets, or issues as tasks. Pre-select the text to add it as a note. Collect issues from different support systems to plan your work. At the end of the day, you'll have one composite 'done' list from all your web apps. Use Checkvist as your list-making tool, take your lists with you on any device, desktop or mobile. v2.5.1 - Create one parent node for when using "Add all tabs" command v 2.5.0 - "Add all tabs" - collect links to all tabs in this browser window - Specify a priority/color for items created with web clipper v 2.4 - Support new URL formats for YouTrack - Migrate to manifest v.3 format for Chrome extensions v 2.3.5 - Support an option to avoid embedding YouTube videos - Fix integration with JetBrains Space, correct Space link are added for reviews/merge requests v 2.3.3 - Adding a YouTube URL via clipper also embeds the video into Checkvist - Preliminary support of 2-factor authentication v 2.3.1 - Security improvement, update of the used DOMPurify library v. 2.3 - Remember last selected parent list item - new option - add to the bottom of the list - new control to swap note/list item text v. 2.2.1 - Fix bug with due date completion from keyboard v. 2.2 - Add integration with ZenDesk, GitLab issues, JetBrains Space Issues/code reviews v. 2.1 - Automatic completion for tags, due dates, and assignees. - An option to 'Keep the notes field open'. - Web Clipper now works also when the “Block third-party cookies” option is enabled in Chrome.
Notesnook Web Clipper
Clip web pages & save interesting things you find on the web directly into Notesnook in a private & secure way. Notesnook Web Clipper helps you to save important & useful things on the web quickly & safely. CLIP EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT Ever come across an inspiring quote and wanted to save it? Notesnook Web Clipper features a selection based clipping mode which allows you to clip exactly the pieces of the web page that you want. This means no more clutter in your clips. Sometimes you want to save a web page exactly how it looks. Notesnook Web Clipper has multiple modes to allow this including a screenshot mode & a full page capture mode. These modes allow you to have full control over how you want your clip to turn out. Notesnook Web Clipper connects directly with the Notesnook web app creating a seamless and quick experience. You no longer need to worry about handling credentials in multiple places. It truly is an extension to the web app. Since everything is handled by the Notesnook web app, the only time Notesnook Web Clipper connects to the Internet is to download things on the web page. No other communication or telemetry takes place. OPEN SOURCE AND PRIVATE Staying true to our mission and goal, Notesnook Web Clipper is completely open source. We don't just "say" that we are private — we act like it.
Obsidian Web
Connect your browser with your notes in Obsidian. Obsidian Web is a customizable web clipper for Obsidian with advanced features. This is a Chrome extension for Obsidian* that allows you to more tightly integrate your browser with your notes in Obsidian. Obsidian Web makes clipping content from the web into your notes seamless, but that's just the basic part -- it also has advanced features that help you to find out when you already have notes before you take the time to add them again, and to remind you about what your thoughts were last time you were there. Features: - Templates: Configure how your content will appear in your notes by editing simple templates. Want to add information that isn't the page title, URL, or the text you've selected? You can change the content you are about to send to your notes on a case-by-case basis by clicking on the "Entry Details" dropdown from the pop-up menu. - Note Recall: Have you been to this page before? Maybe you already have notes about it? Obsidian Web can search your notes to see if you've mentioned this page before, and if so, let you open that note in Obsidian or update it with new content. - Periodic Notes: Want to append or patch your daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly notes? This gives you an "Append to current daily note" option out-of-the-box, but maybe you want to use a different interval or insert your content in a specific section of your daily note? Just modify the template and you can. Note that this requires the Obsidian Periodic Notes plugin: https://obsidian.md/plugins?id=periodic-notes 1. Install this extension from the Chrome Web Store 2. Install & enable the "Local REST API" plugin from the Community Plugins section in Obsidian. 3. Click on the "Obsidian Web" icon in your toolbar and follow the instructions. *Please note that the authors of this extension have no affiliation with the makers of Obsidian. Want to have a say in the future of Obsidian Web? Schedule a one-on-one call with me today by going to https://calendar.app.google/2nxkhy5yYvEddBK5A or by clicking the "Schedule a one-on-one" button from the upper-right corner of the extension options page. New in version 3.5.0: - Table Support: Tables will now be properly included in your markdown output if they were present in the page content or what you selected. Thanks @dscherdi for figuring out how to make this a reality via integrating https://github.com/mixmark-io/turndown-plugin-gfm ! - No Lost Changes: If you make changes to the content of the popup modal (e.g. adding notes to the content template) and accidentally do something that would cause you to lose those changes (e.g. closing the modal or changing the preset), we'll warn you that you're about to do that, and give you the option of changing your mind. This came about because I apparently have a tendency to double-click randomly, and I lost quite a bit of work today :laugh:. - Adds support for connecting to Obsidian on ports other than the standard ports of 27123 and 27124; now folks who are juggling multiple vaults have better options! - Fixes a common bug that would cause Obsidian Web to erroneously decide to use a secure connection to Obsidian even when one's certificate was not properly trusted. If folks were historically seeing the green shield icon when in settings, but found that they weren't able to actually use Obsidian Web when they tried, they should now see a reasonable error message on the extension options page. - Adds slightly improved bug reporting information when exporting a bug report. - Adds better warning messages when your version of Obsidian Local REST API is out-of-date. - Distinguishes between local HTTP and remote HTTP connections, and only warns you to use HTTPs if your HTTP connection isn't local. - Do you write notes about a page and want to be reminded of them when you browse to that page again? You can now configure Obsidian Web to automatically open the extension menu and show you a notice when you navigate to a URL you've already written notes about. This is particularly useful if you need to remind yourself about why you might not want to buy a particular thing on Amazon or listen to a particular book on Audible. Read more here: https://github.com/coddingtonbear/obsidian-web/wiki/Automatic-Match-Display - Do you want to remind yourself of notes you have about a page *before* you click on a link to that page? Now you can configure Obsidian Web to show you when you have notes about a page just by hovering over a link to it. You can even set a custom message for it to show you when you hover over a link to that particular page, too. You can find out more about this feature here: https://github.com/coddingtonbear/obsidian-web/wiki/Hover-Messages - Added a new bug report export feature making it easier for issues to be troubleshot. You can find this via the "bug" shaped icon in the upper-right corner of the options panel. - A completely new Pop-Up that's a lot easier to use and understand. - It's now shown inside your page content and allows you to leave the pop-up open while you collect whatever content you want to gather from the page without needing to close and re-open the pop-up every time you realize you need to copy something from your page. You can drag the pop-up around, too, if it's in the way! - Templates are shown and rendered on-the-fly in the interface so you can better understand how your templates are used for generating your notes. - It's now launchable by a keyboard shortcut -- by default Alt+Shift+O. You can find instructions for how to change the keyboard shortcut in Options. Closing the pop-up is also doable from the keyboard now, too -- just press your Esc key. - There's now support for connecting to Obsidian instances other than the one running on localhost for those of you who are using Docker images or have Obsidian running on another machine in your network. - Extra context is provided from Readability (https://github.com/mozilla/readability) in addition to your page content. Now the title, length, excerpt, byline, etc. information that Readability extracts from the document are available as context variables. - Automatic Drafting: You can now open and modify the content in the pop-up menu multiple times without losing what you had previously entered. - Markdown Selections: Selection is provided as Markdown text instead of a plain-text string. - Import/Export: Settings can be exported and imported as a JSON file. - Note Recall (optionally-enabled) - When opening the extension pop-up, the extension will search your notes to see if you've mentioned this URL before and provide you options for opening or editing that existing note if so. - Optionally, will search your notes in the background while browsing the web and let you know (by showing a badge on the extension icon) if you've mentioned this page before or if you have a dedicated note for it without requiring you to open the extension pop-up to find out. - Improved page content snapshots. Since version 2.0.0, page content has been available via the {{page.content}} template variable -- now that content has been trimmed down to include only what matters using Readability.js. - New {{uuid}} template function allowing you to randomly generate IDs for your notes. - Several new template helpers are available including: - {{date}}: Displays a timestamp. Can also receive a second argument for declaring format. - {{filename FIELD}}: Removes filename-unsafe characters from FIELD. Useful when creating a new document from, for example, a page title. - {{json FIELD}}: JSON-encodes the string in FIELD. Useful for including arbitrary page details in YAML frontmatter. - {{quote FIELD}}: Prefixes every line of FIELD with a '>' so as to display it as a blockquote in your notes. - Handlebars is now used as the template language, allowing for much-more-complex template logic. - Page content (as markdown) is available for use in your templates. - A new 'Capture page snapshot' default template exists that will capture as a markdown document and save it into your notes. - A new 'Restore default templates' button allowing you to restore the original default templates should you have accidentally deleted them or want to see the original versions for reference.