Author: Alexis flexibeast@gmail.com, Erik Sjöstrand sjostrand.erik@gmail.com, Junji Zhi [https://github.com/junjizhi], Hilton Chain hako@ultrarare.space
Version: 0
Ebuku provides a basic interface to the buku Web bookmark manager.
Install Ebuku from MELPA, or put the
ebuku
folder in your load-path and do a (load "ebuku")
.
Windows users should ensure that the LC_
environment variables,
and the LC_ALL
environment variable in particular, are set
correctly for their locale (e.g. zh_CN.UTF-8
). The value of an
environment variable can be determined via the getenv
command
(e.g. M-x getenv RET LC_ALL RET
).
Create an Ebuku buffer with M-x ebuku.
In the *Ebuku*
buffer, the following bindings are available:
-
s - Search for a bookmark (
ebuku-search
). -
r - Show recently-added bookmarks (
ebuku-search-on-recent
). -
* - Show all bookmarks (
ebuku-show-all
). -
- - Toggle results limit (
ebuku-toggle-results-limit
). -
g - Refresh the search results, based on last search (
ebuku-refresh
). -
RET - Open the bookmark at point in a browser (
ebuku-open-url
). -
n - Move point to the next bookmark URL (
ebuku-next-bookmark
). -
p - Move point to the previous bookmark URL (
ebuku-previous-bookmark
). -
a - Add a new bookmark (
ebuku-add-bookmark
). -
d - Delete a bookmark (
ebuku-delete-bookmark
). If point is on a bookmark, offer to delete that bookmark; otherwise, ask for the index of the bookmark to delete. -
e - Edit a bookmark (
ebuku-edit-bookmark
). If point is on a bookmark, edit that bookmark; otherwise, ask for the index of the bookmark to edit. -
C - Copy the URL of the bookmark at point to the kill ring (
ebuku-copy-url
). -
T - Copy the title of the bookmark at point to the kill ring (
ebuku-copy-title
). -
I - Copy the index of the bookmark at point to the kill ring (
ebuku-copy-index
). -
q - Quit Ebuku.
Bindings for Evil are available via the
evil-collection
package, in evil-collection-ebuku.el
.
The index of a bookmark can be displayed in the echo area by moving
the screen pointer over the leading --
text for the bookmark.
Ebuku provides two cache variables for use by completion frameworks
(e.g. Ivy or Helm): ebuku-bookmarks
and ebuku-tags
, which can
be populated via the ebuku-update-bookmarks-cache
and
ebuku-update-tags-cache
functions, respectively.
The ebuku
customize-group includes variables for:
-
the path to the
buku
executable; -
the path to the buku database;
-
the number of recently-added bookmarks to show;
-
which bookmarks to show on startup;
-
the maximum number of bookmarks to show;
-
whether to automatically retrieve URL metadata when adding a bookmark; and
-
the faces used by Ebuku;
-
whether to use
sqlite
to refresh theebuku-bookmarks
andebuku-tags
cache variables (requires separate installation ofsqlite3
executable).
- One should be able to edit bookmarks directly in the
*Ebuku*
buffer, à lawdired
. Much of the infrastructure to support this is already in place, but there are still important details yet to be implemented.
If you discover an issue or bug in Ebuku not already noted:
-
as a TODO item, or
please create a new issue with as much detail as possible, including:
-
which version of Emacs you're running on which operating system, and
-
how you installed Ebuku.
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Converted from ebuku.el
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