BrainMarks
Agentic RAG for your browser bookmarks — local-first, BYOM, privacy-focused. Turn your browser bookmarks into a private, queryable knowledge base — ask a natural-language question and get a cited, synthesized answer from your own saved pages.
❯ what was that article about local-first architecture?
Three bookmarks in your index cover local-first architecture:
- The Local-First Software Manifesto argues apps work offline first... [1]
- Embedded RAG comparison shows local vector stores remove servers... [2]
[tool] search_bookmarks · [tool] fetch_page
Install
Prerequisite: install uv (the Python package/venv manager) once:
# Linux / macOS
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
# Windows (PowerShell)
powershell -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -c "irm https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1 | iex"
Install BrainMarks (any platform — Linux / macOS / Windows):
uv tool install brainmarks-agent
brainmarks # starts server on :8008 + opens the webapp
The wheel bundles the webapp UI and the CLI — one artifact, no build step. brainmarks runs the guided setup (provider, model, autostart) and prints your webapp URL, extension store links, and access token.
Quick Start
- Install (above), run
brainmarks - Install the browser extension (below), toggle sync ON, import your bookmarks (full or pick folders)
- Configure your model: Admin → provider (e.g. OpenRouter) + model + API key, or leave the local default
- Ask in Chat or the side panel: "what was that article about local-first architecture?"
Desktop captures, everywhere reads: the extension (bookmark capture) is desktop-only — mobile browsers have no extension API. The webapp is the read/search surface, reachable remotely via token auth.
Command Line
The brainmarks CLI is bundled with the wheel. Lightweight commands run instantly (no model load); only start / mcp / eval build the backend stack.
brainmarks # shortcut for: brainmarks start
brainmarks --help # top-level help
brainmarks -v / --version # print version
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
brainmarks start [--port P] [--host H] [--config FILE] [--no-open] |
Start the backend server + webapp |
brainmarks setup [--provider X] [--model M] [--api-key K] [-y] |
Guided (or non-interactive -y) configuration wizard |
brainmarks autostart on|off|enable|disable |
Configure background autostart service |
brainmarks doctor |
System diagnostics: data dir, config, static assets |
brainmarks token show |
Show the access token |
brainmarks mcp [--transport stdio|http] |
Run the MCP server for external AI clients |
brainmarks config set KEY VALUE |
Set a config value (validated; .env written) |
brainmarks config get KEY |
Read a config value (secrets masked) |
brainmarks list [--limit N] [--category C] |
List bookmarks (needs running server) |
brainmarks search QUERY [--top-k N] |
Search saved content (needs running server) |
brainmarks status |
Server health + config status |
brainmarks stop [--port P] [--force] |
Stop the running server (graceful SIGTERM by default) |
brainmarks eval [--golden FILE] [--quiet] |
Run the golden-set evaluation harness |
Common keys for config set/get: PROVIDER, LLM_MODEL, LLM_BASE_URL, LLM_API_KEY,
EMBEDDING_MODEL, EMBEDDING_PROVIDER, PRIVACY_MODE, MEMORY_BACKEND, PORT, HOST.
Browser Extension
The extension imports/syncs your browser bookmarks into BrainMarks and adds a side-panel chat you can use while browsing.
Chrome Web Store (Chrome / Edge / Brave / Opera): install BrainMarks from the Chrome Web Store, then open the popup and toggle Auto-sync ON to import your bookmarks.
Manual load (development / self-hosted):
- Build or download the packaged zip:
./scripts/package_extension.sh→dist/brainmarks-extension-<version>.zip - Open
chrome://extensions→ enable Developer mode - Click Load unpacked → select the
extension/folder (or drag in the zip) - Open the popup → toggle Auto-sync ON → import bookmarks (one-click or selective tree)
The extension connects to the local backend at 127.0.0.1:8008 (host permission). If the backend isn't running, the popup shows the install command for your OS.
Features
- Agentic chat — a LangGraph agent with tool calling (search bookmarks, fetch pages, web search, memory), SSE streaming, session memory, and named sessions.
- Hybrid retrieval — LlamaIndex
QueryFusionRetriever: vector (ChromaDB + sentence-transformers) fused with BM25 (Reciprocal Rank Fusion), deduplicated by source. - RAG over everything you save — bookmarks, web sources, and uploaded documents (PDF, Markdown, TXT, DOCX, HTML with OCR-aware scanning) all become queryable knowledge.
- Browser extension (Chrome / Brave / Edge / Opera) — one-click full import, selective tree picker, save current page, opt-in background sync, side-panel chat with markdown, citations, and inline approval prompts.
- Webapp — chat, library (bookmarks + web sources + documents), knowledge-graph view, a full Admin panel, and a rich dashboard.
- BYOM — bring your own model: Ollama, OpenAI, Groq, Anthropic, OpenRouter, or any OpenAI-compatible endpoint. Provider presets in Admin, no raw URLs.
- Observability — every agent run is traced locally: what it did, tool calls, tokens, cost, latency; raw per-run traceability is one click away.
- Evaluation — a golden-set harness plus optional DeepEval metrics and LLM-as-judge, with sampled live auto-eval of real chat responses.
- Guardrails — prompt-injection defense (retrieved content is structurally delimited as untrusted data), tool-permission interrupts for mutating actions, and a privacy-mode gate. A Guardrails dashboard shows what's active and what's been approved.
- Memory — the agent remembers conversational facts (never bookmark content) and recalls them across sessions.
- Agent-side caching — embedding, retrieval, and exact-answer caches (incl. live-tool answers with a short TTL) keep repeated questions fast and cheap; a Cache dashboard shows hits.
- MCP dual-role — expose BrainMarks tools to other AI apps (stdio / Streamable HTTP), or add external MCP tools to the agent loop.
- Dead-link detection, duplicates, and recommendations — probe stored sources, merge near-dup groups, and surface "you might also like" suggestions.
- Scheduled digests — periodic local summaries of your saved topics, viewable in the dashboard.
- Privacy-first — no telemetry, local SQLite + ChromaDB, air-gapped capable (Ollama + local embeddings).
PRIVACY_MODE=strictblocks non-localhost models by default.
Configuration
Config precedence: environment vars > YAML (--config) > CWD .env > ~/.brainmarks/.env > defaults.
| Key | Default | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
PROVIDER |
ollama |
ollama | openai | groq | anthropic | openrouter | custom |
LLM_MODEL |
gemma:2b |
Model name (provider-prefixed for cloud, e.g. openrouter/google/gemma-2-9b-it) |
LLM_API_KEY |
ollama |
Provider key (leave blank in Admin to keep current) |
EMBEDDING_MODEL |
all-MiniLM-L6-v2 |
Runs locally via sentence-transformers (downloads once; no key) |
PRIVACY_MODE |
strict |
strict blocks non-localhost LLM endpoints; disabled allows cloud providers |
TAGGING_ENABLED |
true |
LLM tagging at ingestion |
Set them in the Admin panel (persists across restarts) or .env.
Architecture
API: the stable, third-party-consumable REST surface (auth, curl quickstart,
endpoint reference) is documented in docs/api.md.
Interactive docs at
/docs (Swagger) and /openapi.json.
Browser Extension (vanilla MV3) ─┐
Webapp (React + Vite + shadcn + motion) ─┤── HTTP :8008
▼
FastAPI backend
LangGraph agent (LiteLLM router, MemorySaver checkpointer)
Tools: search_bookmarks · fetch_page · web_search · remember · MCP
LlamaIndex QueryFusionRetriever (vector + BM25, RRF)
Ingestion: fetch → extract → chunk → embed → tag
Stores: SQLite (metadata) · ChromaDB (vectors) · ~/.brainmarks
Development
git clone https://github.com/Akshxdev/BrainMarks.git && cd BrainMarks
uv sync # backend deps + dev group
uv run brainmarks # backend on :8008
cd webapp && npm install && npm run dev # webapp on :5173 (CORS configured)
uv run pytest # backend test suite
cd webapp && npm run build # type-check + bundle
python scripts/generate_openapi.py # regenerate frontend API types from the contract
Extension: chrome://extensions → Developer mode → Load unpacked → extension/.
License
MIT. Dependencies MIT / Apache-2.0 compatible.
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