Shows your Pinboard bookmarks in the omnibar suggestions if "pin" is prepended. Also, allows you to view, open and edit your bookmarks in your browser. Furthermore, enables (optionally) auto-copying new browser bookmarks to pinboard.
Written in pure Javascript/HTML/CSS without external dependencies (But uses Mozilla's Web Extension Polyfill to be able to handle Chrome's differences (mostly, at least)).
Does not send any data anywhere, as far as I know (except to pinboard, of course).
- To connect the add-on with your pinboard account, enter your API key in the options page (about:addons or chrome://extensions). Do not enter your normal password! The key will be stored in the add-on's local browser storage, and I have no idea if other add-ons / users / whoever can access that. Also, it probably wouldn't even work.
- The API key can be found on https://pinboard.in/settings/password.
- You can search through your bookmarks, create new ones and edit old ones via the button in the Action Menu (add it to the bar if it is not there)
"https://api.pinboard.in/v1/*"
to connect to the API of course..."storage"
to save the pins and settings across restarts and network losses"tabs"
to set listeners on changing tab URLs to update the pin button"bookmarks"
to be able to auto-save new bookmarks as pins as well (see issue #31 for a future change)"contextMenus"
to create a context menu entry to save the page as a pin"activeTab"
for the "save link as to read" context menu functionality to read the link URL and text"alarms"
to rate-throttle API requests and periodically check for new pins
- Install npm/node and run npm install
- run the scripts outlined in package.json or:
- create folder structure below
- copy html and css in their folders
- copy browser-polyfill.min.js in the vendor/webextension-polyfill folder
- (run
tslint
) - run
tsc
(typescript compiler)
dist
+-- hml
+-- css
+-- js
+-- vendor
| +-- webextension-polyfill
- To lostsnow for the cool addon and for the bug motivating me to look into WebExtensions.
- To weinshel for the commit in his fork which I took the liberty of bringing into my version
- To alerque for your suggestion in #25 to add regex parsing
- To Google for some of the icons used, under Apache License v2.0
- To vurtomatic for suggesting dark mode and new icons (#27)
- To pspinler for debugging the API-key issue with me
- To marcinsmialek for fixing a bug with the search in the omnibar and adding a keyboard shortcut to open the popup (#48)
- Fix regression of not being able to search in the address bar anymore (#62)
- Added different search modes in the options:
- Result must contain the exact search phrase
- Result must contain all words of the search phrase, but in any order (this is the new default)
- Result must contain at least one of the words in the search phrase (#57)
- Result must match the regular expression search
- Added an export feature as wished in #55. I was not able to reproduce the reporter's problem though, so I don't see a use case for the export
- Export a default bookmark HTML format that can be imported into any browser
- Export a JSON document similar to the pinboard export over at pinboard's backup page
- Optimised some code causing API calls to sometimes be fired twice
- Technical changes
- Optimised how the different files / modules reference each other
- Updated dependencies
- Switched from tslint to eslint
- Shrank the 16-pixel icon to actually be 16 pixels wide
- Fixed pagination in popup
- Added prettier dark mode and option to use browser/system setting for the dark mode, see MDN.
- (#51) Adds keybind Alt+Shift+P to open the create bookmark dialog within the popup (Firefox only)
- (#51) Adds keybind Alt+Shift+Left to open the sidebar (Firefox only)
- (#50) Fixes search prefixing and makes search the same across popup, sidebar and browser address bar
- (#49) Improves tag suggestions when adding a new bookmark
- Merged pull request #48, thanks @marcinsmialek! This adds the keyboard shortcut Alt-P (by default) to open the pinboard popup. Also, it fixes the behaviour when searching for bookmarks in the omnibar when no results are found.
- On development side: updated dependencies. Did not replace tslint by eslint yet because it seems to be quite the task...
- Fixed some bugs
- Started adding keyboard controls to the popup
- Made the options screen more clear with regards to the API key
- Adds customisable colours: Set the addon to dark mode, light mode, or any colour scheme your heart desires
- Firefox only: Adds a sidebar containing a searchable list of all your bookmarks.
- Updates icons in the popup
- Backend stuff:
- Updated to v1.2.0 of Mozilla's webextension-polyfill
- Streamlined some more code
- The icons were unicode characters before, now they are embedded SVG
- Moved the filter functionality into appropriate class to try and reduce code duplication
- Made background scripts not persistent (https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/event_pages)
- Adds the option to run a regex on the tab title (might be useful when using an addon to modify the tab title). Thanks @alerque for the suggestion (see #25)!
- Adds css scaling on the popup for firefox when using two screens with different DPI (see issue #3)
- Updates the timeout increase to introduce a maximum timeout of 10 minutes
- Adds badges to the button to show when a connection issue occurs
- Fixes a bug causing high CPU load when addon options are missing
- Misc. stuff, check the commits if you are interested, nothing worth mentioning
- Adds symbol in popup for shared bookmarks
- Adds filter in popup for bookmarks flagged as "to read"
- Optimized API request queue (deleting duplicates)
- Added API polling to check every 5 minutes for new bookmarks
- Adds deleting of pins
- Adds private/public flags
- Revamps API access (caches connection if internet doesn't work)
- Adds context menu item for "To Read"
- Changes icon scheme -- show pin status as badge instead of changing the icon itself
- Adds tag suggestions
- Adds option to auto-save new bookmarks to pinboard
- Adds Google Chrome support, among others using Mozilla's Web Extension Polyfill
- Initial release, only for Firefox