• pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr
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      Do archivebox allow you to full-text search through archived contents ?

      I’ve mostly replaced bookmarking with wallabag, mostly because of the full-text index, but I’ve been eyeing archivebox for a while because it handles more types of stuff

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        I don’t think it indexes the text content, but you could certainly set something up with an external application that indexes the archived pages and lets you search them. Did a quick search, and in one GitHub issue someone is talking about setting up Sonic Search for that purpose: https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox/issues/956#issuecomment-1320587158

        EDIT: It seems Sonic is actually a search system developed specifically for ArchiveBox full text search. I’m gonna try it out too.

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    Funny that you posted this now. I spent half of my day pruning bookmarks and all I got done was whittling it to 3600 from at least 5000.

    Before today I’ve gone 15 years not ever trying to manage them…and will probably not touch them again because another round sounds like work.

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    The bookmark bar folder is the only one that matters, the rest of the bookmark folder might as well be the crack at the back of my sofa—stuff falls down there by accident and I occasionally might go in to clean it out and find something cool

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    I have about 15 bookmarks. Things I want to buy, mail services, discord, YouTube, Amazon (well, all those things that have apps but I don’t want to use apps), purchased stuff like BetterDisplay I might need to re-download, game stores like nitnendo, PS and GOG, the free game on epic games store, and some piracy and emulation threads.