topic-bookmarks-reorganizer

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Use when reorganizing a browser bookmarks export by topic, deduplicating URLs, and producing an importable HTML file.

Web & Frontend 17 stars 6 forks Updated 1 weeks ago MIT

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# Topic Bookmarks Reorganizer ## Overview Reorganize one user-specified topic folder from a browser bookmarks export into a cleaner importable Netscape HTML file. The workflow analyzes the source export, extracts the target topic directory, regroups links and subfolders, removes duplicate URLs, and keeps the output browser-importable. ## When to Use Use this skill when the user asks for one or more of these tasks: - Analyze one bookmarks export file and find a user-specified topic folder - Re-classify links and subfolders under that topic - Remove duplicate links by URL - Output a new HTML file that can be imported into a browser - Keep only the target topic folder in the output ## Do not use Do not use this skill when: - The input is not a bookmarks export HTML file - The user only wants manual writing help with no file processing - The user asks for unrelated JSON/PDF/Docx transformations ## Instructions 1. Ask for required input: - Export file path - Target topic folder name - Output file path 2. Run the script in report mode first: ```bash python3 scripts/reorganize_topic_bookmarks.py \ --input /path/to/bookmarks.html \ --output /tmp/topic-preview.html \ --topic-folder "<topic-folder-name>" \ --mode auto \ --lang en \ --report /tmp/topic-report.json \ --print-report ``` 3. Confirm final options with user only if needed: - `--mode auto` for automatic strategy selection - `--mode generic` for generic strategy - `--no-dedupe-url` to keep duplicate UR...

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Author
YangsonHung
Repository
YangsonHung/awesome-agent-skills
Created
6 months ago
Last Updated
1 weeks ago
Language
Python
License
MIT

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