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buku
buku in action!
Introduction
buku
is a powerful bookmark manager written in Python3 and SQLite3. When I started writing it, I couldn't find a flexible command-line solution with a private, portable, merge-able database along with seamless GUI integration. Hence, buku
(after my son's nickname, meaning close to the heart in my language).
bukuserver exposes a browsable front-end on a local web host server.
buku
can auto-import bookmarks from your browser(s) or fetch the title and description of a bookmarked url from the web. You can use your favourite editor to compose and update bookmarks. With multiple search options, including regex and a deep scan mode (particularly for URLs), it can find any bookmark instantly. buku
can look up the latest snapshot of a broken link on the Wayback Machine. There's an Easter egg to revisit random forgotten bookmarks too! Buku is too busy to track you: no hidden history, obsolete records, usage analytics or homing.
To get started right away, jump to the Quickstart section. We have one of the best documentation around. You'll find handy examples in the man page too. For more details, please refer to the wiki page on operational notes.
There are several projects based on buku
, including a browser plug-in.
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Table of Contents
- Features
- Installation
- Shell completion
- Usage
- Quickstart
- Examples
- Automation
- Troubleshooting
- Collaborators
- Contributions
- Related projects
- In the Press
Features
- Store bookmarks with auto-fetched title, tags and description
- Auto-import from Firefox, Google Chrome and Chromium
- Open bookmarks and search results in browser
- Shorten, expand URLs, browse cached page from Wayback Machine
- Text editor integration
- Lightweight, clean interface, custom colors
- Powerful search options (regex, substring...)
- Continuous search with on the fly mode switch
- Portable, merge-able database to sync between systems
- Import/export bookmarks from/to HTML, Markdown or Orgfile
- Smart tag management using redirection (>>, >, <<)
- Multithreaded full DB refresh, manual encryption support
- Shell completion scripts, man page with handy examples
- Privacy-aware (no unconfirmed user data collection)
Installation
Dependencies
Feature | Dependency |
---|---|
Scripting language | Python 3.5+ |
HTTPS | certifi, urllib3 |
Encryption | cryptography |
HTML | beautifulsoup4, html5lib |
To install using pip3, run:
# pip3 install buku
To copy url to clipboard at the prompt buku
uses xsel
(or xclip
) on Linux, pbcopy
(default installed) on OS X, clip
(default installed) on Windows, termux-clipboard
on Termux (terminal emulation for Android). If X11 is missing, GNU Screen or tmux copy-paste buffers are recognized.
From a package manager
Install buku
from your package manager. If the version available is dated try an alternative installation method.
Packaging status (expand)
Unlisted packagers:
● PyPI (pip3 install buku
)
● Termux (pip3 install buku
)
Release packages
Auto-generated packages (with only the cli component) for Arch Linux, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE Leap and Ubuntu are available with the latest stable release.
NOTE: CentOS may not have the python3-beautifulsoup4 package in the repos. Install it using pip3.
From source
If you have git installed, clone this repository. Otherwise download the latest stable release or development version (risky).
Install the cli component to default location (/usr/local
):
$ sudo make install
To remove, run:
$ sudo make uninstall
PREFIX
is supported, in case you want to install to a different location.
Running standalone
buku
is a standalone utility. From the containing directory, run:
$ chmod +x buku
$ ./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.
Usage
Command-line options
usage: buku [OPTIONS] [KEYWORD [KEYWORD ...]]
Bookmark manager like a text-based mini-web.
POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS:
KEYWORD search keywords
GENERAL OPTIONS:
-a, --add URL [tag, ...]
bookmark URL with comma-separated tags
-u, --update [...] update fields of an existing bookmark
accepts indices and ranges
refresh title and desc if no edit options
if no arguments:
- update results when used with search
- otherwise refresh all titles and desc
-w, --write [editor|index]
open editor to edit a fresh bookmark
edit last bookmark, if index=-1
to specify index, EDITOR must be set
-d, --delete [...] remove bookmarks from DB
accepts indices or a single range
if no arguments:
- delete results when used with search
- otherwise delete all bookmarks
-h, --help show this information and exit
-v, --version show the program version and exit
EDIT OPTIONS:
--url keyword bookmark link
--tag [+|-] [...] comma-separated tags
clear bookmark tagset, if no arguments
'+' appends to, '-' removes from tagset
--title [...] bookmark title; if no arguments:
-a: do not set title, -u: clear title
-c, --comment [...] notes or description of the bookmark
clears description, if no arguments
--immutable N disable web-fetch during auto-refresh
N=0: mutable (default), N=1: immutable
SEARCH OPTIONS:
-s, --sany [...] find records with ANY matching keyword
this is the default search option
-S, --sall [...] find records matching ALL the keywords
special keywords -
"blank": entries with empty title/tag
"immutable": entries with locked title
--deep match substrings ('pen' matches 'opens')
-r, --sreg expr run a regex search
-t, --stag [tag [,|+] ...] [- tag, ...]
search bookmarks by tags
use ',' to find entries matching ANY tag
use '+' to find entries matching ALL tags
excludes entries with tags after ' - '
list all tags, if no search keywords
-x, --exclude [...] omit records matching specified keywords
ENCRYPTION OPTIONS:
-l, --lock [N] encrypt DB in N (default 8) # iterations
-k, --unlock [N] decrypt DB in N (default 8) # iterations
POWER TOYS:
--ai auto-import from Firefox/Chrome/Chromium
-e, --export file export bookmarks to Firefox format HTML
export Markdown, if file ends with '.md'
format: [title](url) <!-- TAGS -->
export Orgfile, if file ends with '.org'
format: *[[url][title]] :tags:
export buku DB, if file ends with '.db'
combines with search results, if opted
-i, --import file import bookmarks based on file extension
supports 'html', 'json', 'md', 'org', 'db'
-p, --print [...] show record details by indices, ranges
print all bookmarks, if no arguments
-n shows the last n results (like tail)
-f, --format N limit fields in -p or JSON search output
N=1: URL; N=2: URL, tag; N=3: title;
N=4: URL, title, tag; N=5: title, tag;
N0 (10, 20, 30, 40, 50) omits DB index
-j, --json JSON formatted output for -p and search
--colors COLORS set output colors in five-letter string
--nc disable color output
-n, --count N show N results per page (default 10)
--np do not show the prompt, run and exit
-o, --open [...] browse bookmarks by indices and ranges
open a random bookmark, if no arguments
--oa browse all search results immediately
--replace old new replace old tag with new tag everywhere
delete old tag, if new tag not specified
--shorten index|URL fetch shortened url from tny.im service
--expand index|URL expand a tny.im shortened url
--cached index|URL browse a cached page from Wayback Machine
--suggest show similar tags when adding bookmarks
--tacit reduce verbosity
--threads N max network connections in full refresh
default N=4, min N=1, max N=10
-V check latest upstream version available
-z, --debug show debug information and verbose logs
SYMBOLS:
> url
+ comment
# tags
PROMPT KEYS:
1-N browse search result indices and/or ranges
O [id|range [...]] open search results/indices in GUI browser
toggle try GUI browser if no arguments
a open all results in browser
s keyword [...] search for records with ANY keyword
S keyword [...] search for records with ALL keywords
d match substrings ('pen' matches 'opened')
r expression run a regex search
t [tag, ...] search by tags; show taglist, if no args
g taglist id|range [...] [>>|>|<<] [record id|range ...]
append, set, remove (all or specific) tags
search by taglist id(s) if records are omitted
n show next page of search results
o id|range [...] browse bookmarks by indices and/or ranges
p id|range [...] print bookmarks by indices and/or ranges
w [editor|id] edit and add or update a bookmark
c id copy url at search result index to clipboard
? show this help
q, ^D, double Enter exit buku
Colors
buku
supports custom colors. Visit the wiki page on how to customize colors for more details.
Quickstart
-
Export
VISUAL
orEDITOR
to point to your favourite editor. Note thatVISUAL
takes precedence overEDITOR
. -
Create a sweeter shortcut with some convenience.
alias b='buku --suggest'
-
Auto-import bookmarks from your browser(s). Please quit the relevant browsers beforehand to ensure the databases are not locked.
b --ai
-
Manually add a bookmark (for hands-on).
b -w
-
List your bookmarks with DB index.
b -p
-
For GUI and browser integration (or to sync bookmarks with your favourite bookmark management service) refer to the wiki page on System integration.
-
Handy (bash/zsh) command to fuzzy search all URLs and open the selected one in Firefox:
firefox $(buku -p -f 10 | fzy)
Examples
-
Edit and add a bookmark from editor:
$ buku -w $ buku -w 'gedit -w' $ buku -w 'macvim -f' -a https://ddg.gg search engine, privacy
The first command picks editor from the environment variable
EDITOR
. The second command opens gedit in blocking mode. The third command opens macvim with option -f and the URL and tags populated in template. -
Add a bookmark with tags
search engine
andprivacy
, commentSearch engine with perks
, fetch page title from the web:$ buku -a https://ddg.gg search engine, privacy -c Search engine with perks 336. DuckDuckGo > https://ddg.gg + Alternative search engine with perks # privacy,search engine
where, >: url, +: comment, #: tags
-
Add a bookmark with tags
search engine
&privacy
and immutable custom titleDDG
:$ buku -a https://ddg.gg search engine, privacy --title 'DDG' --immutable 1 336. DDG (L) > https://ddg.gg # privacy,search engine
Note that URL must precede tags.
-
Add a bookmark without a title (works for update too):
$ buku -a https://ddg.gg search engine, privacy --title
-
Edit and update a bookmark from editor:
$ buku -w 15012014
This will open the existing bookmark's details in the editor for modifications. Environment variable
EDITOR
must be set. -
Update existing bookmark at index 15012014 with new URL, tags and comments, fetch title from the web:
$ buku -u 15012014 --url http://ddg.gg/ --tag web search, utilities -c Private search engine
-
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.
-
Export bookmarks tagged
tag 1
ortag 2
to HTML, Markdown, Orgfile or a new database:$ buku -e bookmarks.html --stag tag 1, tag 2 $ buku -e bookmarks.md --stag tag 1, tag 2 $ buku -e bookmarks.org --stag tag 1, tag 2 $ buku -e bookmarks.db --stag tag 1, tag 2
All bookmarks are exported if search is not opted.
-
Import bookmarks from HTML, Markdown or Orgfile:
$ buku -i bookmarks.html $ buku -i bookmarks.md $ buku -i bookmarks.org $ buku -i bookmarks.db
-
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.
-
Update or refresh full DB with page titles from the web:
$ buku -u $ buku -u --tacit (show only failures and exceptions)
This operation can update the title or description fields of non-immutable bookmarks by parsing the fetched page. Fields are updated only if the fetched fields are non-empty. Tags remain untouched.
-
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.
-
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 kernel debugging $ 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 --stag general kernel concepts
-
Search for bookmarks matching ANY of the tags
kernel
,debugging
,general kernel concepts
:$ buku --stag kernel, debugging, general kernel concepts
-
Search for bookmarks matching ALL of the tags
kernel
,debugging
,general kernel concepts
:$ buku --stag kernel + debugging + general kernel concepts
-
Search for bookmarks matching any of the keywords
hello
orworld
, excluding the keywordsreal
andlife
, matching both the tagskernel
anddebugging
, but excluding the tagsgeneral kernel concepts
andbooks
:$ buku hello world --exclude real life --stag 'kernel + debugging - general kernel concepts, books'
-
List all unique tags alphabetically:
$ buku --stag
-
Run a search and update the results:
$ buku -s kernel debugging -u --tag + linux kernel
-
Run a search and delete the results:
$ buku -s kernel debugging -d
-
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.
-
Show details of bookmarks at index 15012014 and ranges 20-30, 40-50:
$ buku -p 20-30 15012014 40-50
-
Show details of the last 10 bookmarks:
$ buku -p -10
-
Show all bookmarks with real index from database:
$ buku -p $ buku -p | more
-
Replace tag 'old tag' with 'new tag':
$ buku --replace 'old tag' 'new tag'
-
Delete tag 'old tag' from DB:
$ buku --replace '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
-
List bookmarks with no title or tags for bookkeeping:
$ buku -S blank
-
List bookmarks with immutable title:
$ buku -S immutable
-
Shorten URL www.google.com and the URL at index 20:
$ buku --shorten www.google.com $ buku --shorten 20
-
Append, remove tags at prompt (taglist index to the left, bookmark index to the right):
// append tags at taglist indices 4 and 6-9 to existing tags in bookmarks at indices 5 and 2-3 buku (? for help) g 4 9-6 >> 5 3-2 // set tags at taglist indices 4 and 6-9 as tags in bookmarks at indices 5 and 2-3 buku (? for help) g 4 9-6 > 5 3-2 // remove all tags from bookmarks at indices 5 and 2-3 buku (? for help) g > 5 3-2 // remove tags at taglist indices 4 and 6-9 from tags in bookmarks at indices 5 and 2-3 buku (? for help) g 4 9-6 << 5 3-2
-
List bookmarks with colored output:
$ buku --colors oKlxm -p
-
More help:
$ buku -h $ man buku
Automation
Interactive workflows can be automated using expect. Issue #368 has a working example on automating auto-import.
Troubleshooting
Editor integration
You may encounter issues with GUI editors which maintain only one instance by default and return immediately from other instances. Use the appropriate editor option to block the caller when a new document is opened. See issue #210 for gedit.
Collaborators
Copyright © 2015-2020 Arun Prakash Jana
Contributions
Missing a feature? There's a rolling ToDo List with identified tasks. Contributions are welcome! Please follow the PR guidelines.
Related projects
- bukubrow, WebExtension for browser integration
- oil, search-as-you-type cli front-end
- buku_run, rofi front-end
- pinku, a Pinboard-to-buku import utility
- buku-dmenu, a simple bash dmenu wrapper
- poku, sync between Pocket and buku
- Ebuku, Emacs interface to buku