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Imports delicious bookmarks to FluidDB

Project description

A simple script to import delicious tags into FluidDB.

Usage

You need to have an account on both delicious.com and FluidDB. To sign up for Fluidinfo visit: https://fluidinfo.com/accounts/new/

Once installed simply run the following command and answer the questions:

$ delicious2fluid

Your username and password for both services are not stored in any way shape or form. If you encounter a problem you can find the log in the d2f.log file.

NOTE private bookmarks are ignored. The tags attached to them are created within FluidDB but the object representing the private bookmark is not created. Obviously, I don’t this script to leak inadvertantly potentially private information.

For more information about FluidDB please see: https://fluidinfo.com/

When running the script you’ll be asked for your username and password for both delicious and FluidDB.

The following tags will be created in FluidDB (you can override the default parent namespace):

USERNAME/title
USERNAME/notes
USERNAME/delicious/hash
USERNAME/delicious/time
USERNAME/delicious/meta
USERNAME/delicious/tag

Given the tags above, FluidDB will store the tag values as a collection of strings in the “tag” tag. In addition each tag in delicious will be created in FluidDB under the parent namespace:

USERNAME/tags

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