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first off, awesome script. I appreciate the approach of keeping it simple and strictly a bookmark tool.
The one thing that I am trying to figure out; Is it, or could it be possible to format the printed output of how boosta displays bookmarks? The way it currently is I have trouble discerning between the bookmark 'Title' & 'URL'. They just kind of blend together. I was hoping to figure out a way to either make some of the font bold/bright, or better yet define the font color. For example, maybe make the URL text dark grey and the title light grey.
I am assuming the entire point of the boosta bookmarks file is so you can just 'Cat" it and display the output in its entirety, but if there is a way to manipulate that output I would love to know. I read through the script a few times, I just dont know bash well enough to say for sure. Any pointers would be appreciated.
Thanks for sharing your script!
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first off, awesome script. I appreciate the approach of keeping it simple and strictly a bookmark tool.
The one thing that I am trying to figure out; Is it, or could it be possible to format the printed output of how boosta displays bookmarks? The way it currently is I have trouble discerning between the bookmark 'Title' & 'URL'. They just kind of blend together. I was hoping to figure out a way to either make some of the font bold/bright, or better yet define the font color. For example, maybe make the URL text dark grey and the title light grey.
I am assuming the entire point of the boosta bookmarks file is so you can just 'Cat" it and display the output in its entirety, but if there is a way to manipulate that output I would love to know. I read through the script a few times, I just dont know bash well enough to say for sure. Any pointers would be appreciated.
Thanks for sharing your script!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: