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Buku
buku
is a powerful bookmark management utility written in Python3 and SQLite3. When I started writing it, I couldn't find a flexible cmdline solution with a private, portable, merge-able database along with browser integration. Hence, buku
(after my son's nickname).
With tagging and multiple options to search bookmarks, including regex and a deep scan mode (particularly for URLs), finding a bookmark is very easy. Multiple search results can be opened in the browser at once.
Though a terminal utility, it's possible to add bookmarks to buku
without touching the terminal! Refer to the section on GUI integration. If you prefer the terminal, thanks to the shell completion scripts, you don't need to memorize any of the options. There's an Easter egg to revisit random forgotten bookmarks too.
Table of Contents
- Features
- Installation
- Shell completion
- Usage
- GUI integration
- Examples
- Contributions
- Mentions
- Copyright
Features
- Add, open, tag, comment on, search, update, remove URLs
- Portable, merge-able database, to sync between systems
- Import/export bookmarks in markdown or HTML (FF, Chrome, IE compatible)
- Fetch page title from web, refresh all titles in a go
- Open (multiple) search results directly in default browser
- Manual password protection using AES256 encryption
- Tab-completion scripts (Bash, Fish, Zsh), man page with examples
- Several options for power users (see help or man page)
- Fast and clean interface, distinct symbols for record fields
- Minimal dependencies
Installation
Dependencies
buku
requires Python 3.3 or later.
To install package dependencies, run:
$ sudo pip3 install cryptography beautifulsoup4
or on Ubuntu:
$ sudo apt-get install python3-cryptography python3-bs4
Installing from this repository
If you have git installed, run:
$ git clone https://github.com/jarun/Buku/
or download the latest stable release or development version.
Install to default location (/usr/local
):
$ sudo make install
To remove, run:
$ sudo make uninstall
PREFIX
is supported. You may need to use sudo
with PREFIX
depending on your permissions on destination directory.
Running as a standalone utility
buku
is a standalone utility. From the containing directory, run:
$ ./buku
Debian package
If you are on a Debian (including Ubuntu) based system visit the latest stable release and download the .deb
package. To install, run:
$ sudo dpkg -i buku-$version-all.deb
Please substitute $version
with the appropriate package version.
Installing with a package manager
buku
is also available on
- AUR for Arch Linux
- Ubuntu
- Homebrew for OS X
- Debian Sid
- Ubuntu PPA
- Void Linux repos (
$ sudo xbps-install -S buku
)
Shell completion
Shell completion scripts for Bash, Fish and Zsh can be found in respective subdirectories of auto-completion/. Please refer to your shell's manual for installation instructions.
buku
has a rofi frontend written by Rasmus Steinke.
Usage
Cmdline options
usage: buku [OPTIONS] [KEYWORD [KEYWORD ...]]
A powerful command-line bookmark manager. Your mini web!
general options:
-a, --add URL [tags ...]
bookmark URL with comma-separated tags
-u, --update [...] update fields of bookmark at DB indices
accepts indices and ranges
refresh all titles, if no arguments
refresh titles of bookmarks at indices,
if no edit options are specified
-d, --delete [...] delete bookmarks. Valid inputs: either
a hyphenated single range (100-200),
OR space-separated indices (100 15 200)
delete search results with search options
delete all bookmarks, if no arguments
-h, --help show this information and exit
edit options:
--url keyword specify url, works with -u only
--tag [+|-] [...] set comma-separated tags, works with -a, -u
clear tags, if no arguments
append specified tags, if preceded by '+'
remove specified tags, if preceded by '-'
-t, --title [...] manually set title, works with -a, -u
if no arguments:
-a: do not set title, -u: clear title
-c, --comment [...] description of the bookmark, works with
-a, -u; clears comment, if no arguments
--immutable N disable title fetch from web during update
works with -a, -u
N=0: mutable (default), N=1: immutable
search options:
-s, --sany keyword [...]
search bookmarks for ANY matching keyword
-S, --sall keyword [...]
search bookmarks with ALL keywords
special keywords -
"blank": list entries with empty title/tag
"immutable": list entries with locked title
--deep match substrings ('pen' matches 'opened')
--sreg expr run a regex search
--st, --stag [...] search bookmarks by tag
list tags alphabetically, if no arguments
encryption options:
-l, --lock [N] encrypt DB file with N (> 0, default 8)
hash iterations to generate key
-k, --unlock [N] decrypt DB file with N (> 0, default 8)
hash iterations to generate key
power toys:
-e, --export file export bookmarks to Firefox format html
use --tag to export only specific tags
-i, --import file import bookmarks from html file; Firefox,
Google Chrome and IE formats supported
--markdown use markdown with -e and -i
supported format: [title](url), 1 per line
-m, --merge file merge bookmarks from another buku database
-p, --print [...] show details of bookmark by DB index
accepts indices and ranges
show all bookmarks, if no arguments
-f, --format N modify -p, search output. N=1: show only URL,
N=2: show URL and tag, N=3: show only title
-r, --replace oldtag [newtag ...]
replace oldtag with newtag everywhere
delete oldtag, if no newtag
-j, --json Json formatted output for -p, -s, -S, --st
--noprompt do not show the prompt, run and exit
-o, --open [N] open bookmark at DB index N in web browser
open a random index if N is omitted
--tacit reduce verbosity
--upstream check latest upstream version available
-z, --debug show debug information and additional logs
prompt keys:
1-N open the Nth search result in web browser
ranges, space-separated result indices work
double Enter exit buku
symbols:
> title
+ comment
# tags
Operational notes
- The SQLite3 database file is stored in:
- $XDG_DATA_HOME/buku/bookmarks.db, if XDG_DATA_HOME is defined (first preference) or
- $HOME/.local/share/buku/bookmarks.db, if HOME is defined (second preference) or
- the current directory.
- It's advisable to copy URLs directly from the browser address bar, i.e., along with the leading
http://
orhttps://
token. buku looks up title data (found within tags of HTML) from the web ONLY for fully-formed HTTP(S) URLs. - If the URL contains characters like
;
,&
or brackets they may be interpreted specially by the shell. To avoid it, add the URL within single or double quotes ('
/"
). - URLs are unique in DB. The same URL cannot be added twice.
- Bookmarks with immutable titles are listed with bold
(I)
after the URL. - Tags:
- Comma (
,
) is the tag delimiter in DB. A tag cannot have comma(s) in it. Tags are filtered (for unique tags) and sorted. Tags can be replaced.
- Comma (
- Update operation:
- If --title, --tag or --comment is passed without argument, clear the corresponding field from DB.
- If --url is passed (and --title is omitted), update the title from web using the URL.
- If indices are passed without any other options (--url, --title, --tag, --comment and --immutable), read the URLs from DB and update titles from web. Bookmarks marked immutable are skipped.
- Delete operation:
- When a record is deleted, the last record is moved to the index.
- Delete doesn't work with range and indices provided together as arguments. It's an intentional decision to avoid extra sorting, in-range checks and to keep the auto-DB compaction functionality intact. On the same lines, indices are deleted in descending order.
- Can delete bookmarks matching a search, when combined with any of the search options.
- Search works in mysterious ways:
- Case-insensitive.
- Matches exact words in URL, title and tags.
- --sany : match any of the keywords in URL, title or tags.
- --sall : match all the keywords in URL, title or tags.
- --deep : match substrings (
match
matchesrematched
) in URL, title and tags. - --sreg : match a regular expression (ignores --deep).
- --stag : search bookmarks by tag, or show all tags alphabetically.
- Search results are indexed serially. This index is different from actual database index of a bookmark record which is shown in bold within
[]
after the URL.
- Encryption is optional and manual. AES256 algorithm is used. To use encryption, the database file should be unlocked (-k) before using buku and locked (-l) afterwards. Between these 2 operations, the database file lies unencrypted on the disk, and NOT in memory. Also, note that the database file is unencrypted on creation.
GUI integration
buku
can integrate in a GUI environment with simple tweaks.
Add bookmarks to buku
With support for piped input, it's possible to add bookmarks to buku
using keyboard shortcuts on Linux and OS X. CLIPBOARD (plus PRIMARY on Linux) text selections can be added directly this way. The additional utility required is xsel
(on Linux) or pbpaste
(on OS X).
The following steps explore the procedure on Linux with Ubuntu as the reference platform.
-
To install
xsel
on Ubuntu, run:$ sudo apt install xsel
-
Create a new script
bukuadd
with the following content:#!/bin/bash xsel | buku -a
-a
is the option to add a bookmark.
3. Make the script executable:
$ chmod +x bukuadd
- Copy it somewhere in your
PATH
. - Add a new keyboard shortcut to run the script. I use
<Alt-b>
.
Test drive
Select a URL anywhere or copy a link and press the keyboard shortcut to add it to the buku
database. The addition might take a few seconds to reflect depending on your internet speed and the time buku
needs to fetch the title from the URL. To avoid title fetch from the web, add the -t
option to the script.
To verify that the bookmark has indeed been added, run:
$ buku -p | tail -3
and check the entry.
Tips
-
To add the last visited URL in Firefox to
buku
, use the following script:#!/bin/bash sqlite3 $HOME/.mozilla/firefox/*.default/places.sqlite "select url from moz_places where last_visit_date=(select max(last_visit_date) from moz_places)" | buku -a
-
If you want to tag these bookmarks, look them up later using:
$ buku -S blank
Use option -u
to tag these bookmarks.
Import bookmarks to browser
buku
can export (or import) bookmarks in HTML format recognized by Firefox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer.
To export all bookmarks, run:
$ buku --export path_to_bookmarks.html
To export specific tags, run:
$ buku --export path_to_bookmarks.html --tag tag 1, tag 2
Once exported, import the html file in your browser.
Examples
-
Add a bookmark with tags
linux news
andopen source
, commentInformative website on Linux and open source
, fetch page title from the web:$ buku -a https://tuxdiary.com linux news, open source -c Informative website on Linux and open source Title: [TuxDiary – Linux, open source, command-line, leisure.] Added at index 336 336. https://tuxdiary.com > TuxDiary – Linux, open source, command-line, leisure. + Informative website on Linux and open source # linux news,open source
where, >: title, +: comment, #: tags
2. Add a bookmark with tags linux news
and open source
& immutable custom title Linux magazine
:
$ buku -a http://tuxdiary.com linux news, open source -t 'Linux magazine' --immutable 1
Added at index 15012014
Note that URL must precede tags. 3. Add a bookmark without a title (works for update too):
$ buku -a http://tuxdiary.com linux news, open source -t
-
Update existing bookmark at index 15012014 with new URL, tags and comments, fetch title from the web:
$ buku -u 15012014 --url http://tuxdiary.com/ --tag linux news, open source, magazine -c site for Linux utilities
-
Fetch and update only title for bookmark at 15012014:
$ buku -u 15012014
-
Update only comment for bookmark at 15012014:
$ buku -u 15012014 -c this is a new comment
Applies to --url, --title and --tag too.
7. Export bookmarks tagged tag 1
or tag 2
to HTML and markdown:
$ buku -e bookmarks.html --tag tag 1, tag 2
$ buku -e bookmarks.md --markdown --tag tag 1, tag 2
All bookmarks are exported if --tag is not specified. 8. Import bookmarks from HTML and markdown:
$ buku -i bookmarks.html
$ buku -i bookmarks.md --markdown
HTML exports from Firefox, Google Chrome and IE are supported. 9. Delete only comment for bookmark at 15012014:
$ buku -u 15012014 -c
Applies to --title and --tag too. URL cannot be deleted without deleting the bookmark. 10. Update or refresh full DB with page titles from the web:
$ buku -u
This operation does not modify the indexes, URLs, tags or comments. Only title is refreshed if fetched title is non-empty. 11. Delete bookmark at index 15012014:
$ buku -d 15012014
Index 15012020 moved to 15012014
The last index is moved to the deleted index to keep the DB compact. 12. Delete all bookmarks:
$ buku -d
-
Delete a range or list of bookmarks:
$ buku -d 100-200 $ buku -d 100 15 200
-
Search bookmarks for ANY of the keywords
kernel
anddebugging
in URL, title or tags:$ buku -s kernel debugging
-
Search bookmarks with ALL the keywords
kernel
anddebugging
in URL, title or tags:$ buku -S kernel debugging
-
Search bookmarks tagged
general kernel concepts
:$ buku --st general kernel concepts
-
List all unique tags alphabetically:
$ buku --st
-
Encrypt or decrypt DB with custom number of iterations (15) to generate key:
$ buku -l 15 $ buku -k 15
The same number of iterations must be specified for one lock & unlock instance. Default is 8, if omitted. 19. Show details of bookmark at index 15012014 and ranges 20-30, 40-50:
$ buku -p 20-30 15012014 40-50
-
Show all bookmarks with real index from database:
$ buku -p $ buku -p | more
-
Replace tag 'old tag' with 'new tag':
$ buku -r 'old tag' new tag
-
Delete tag 'old tag' from DB:
$ buku -r 'old tag'
-
Append (or delete) tags 'tag 1', 'tag 2' to (or from) existing tags of bookmark at index 15012014:
$ buku -u 15012014 --tag + tag 1, tag 2 $ buku -u 15012014 --tag - tag 1, tag 2
-
Open URL at index 15012014 in browser:
$ buku -o 15012014
-
To list bookmarks with no title or tags for bookkeeping:
$ buku -S blank
-
To list bookmarks with immutable title:
$ buku -S immutable
-
More help:
$ buku $ man buku
Contributions
Pull requests are welcome. Please visit #78 for a list of TODOs.
Mentions
Copyright
Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Arun Prakash Jana