logseq-raindrop
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A Raindrop plugin for Logseq
Raindrop plugin for Logseq
A plugin for Logseq that allows you to import annotations & bookmarks from Raindrop, and save URLs back to Raindrop.
Note New! You can now import all your bookmarks to one page using single-page imports!
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17505728/181995626-3574af69-e43f-4a4e-b9f8-e5e29ce468ec.mp4
Features
- Search for Raindrops
- Import annotations
- Import Highlights as quotes
- Import Raindrop tags
- Re-import a page at any time to update tags, annotations, or highlights
You can rename any page and still refresh that page's imported content at any time.
⚠️ Don't remove any raindrop-id
or annotation-id
properties: these fields are required for the plugin to work normally.
Setting up your plugin
To get set up, generate a Raindrop API access token from the Settings > Integrations page. Use the Test Token as your API access token -- or walk through the entire OAuth flow, if that's your preference.
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17505728/169188456-f346ed11-dbc3-45b2-8bac-336d7151a79a.mp4
Don't try to use the tokens in the video. They've already been expired and the app deleted.
Demos
Saving URLs to Raindrop
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17505728/168242341-3cad1a5f-bff9-4019-ac5f-b48a322c901a.mov
Planned work
- See the open Issues
Building your own Logseq plugin
I ran into some issues getting this plugin set up from scratch. Here's some advive if you want to write your own Logseq plugin.
- You need to have a
main
field in your package.json. I don't know if it needs to be on theLogseq
field or not, but it should be there. - Your plugin name cannot have slashes.
- When you build your app, make sure the base path is './' so that your index.html is referencing local files (vs. files at the root of your OS)