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linguaz | 6 years ago
Every URL I visit is automatically recorded along with the time & date visited, title and other metadata.
If the URL is visited via a link off another webpage, have that relationship recorded. Provide some sort of navigable tree / searchable database. Should be able to easily scale to tens / hundreds of millions of URLs across decades.
If the URL is visited by manually inputting that URL, provide option to type into a field something like "heard this on the radio in a show about xyz..." or "so-and-so told me about this on 2-28-2020 at lunch".
Provide option (when viewing page or drilling into history tree) to:
- paste in a paragraph or two of text from the page to associate for context
- save the entire page in WARC or similar
- rate / star / tag that page
Provide option to delete pages from history -- either entirely, or "scratched out" (maybe with a comment) so one can remember which branches of the tree are not worth following again.
Provide Fuzzy matching as-you-type search across selectable metadata fields
Search all content with regex.
This would likely involve a browser plugin I guess, but it'd be nice to have a browser-independent way of doing this to facilitate multiple browsers on multiple machines. Also, would be good to avoid "extensions no longer supported after browser update" situations.
In the time it took me to get around to typing this up I see there are a lot of other interesting suggestions here...will have to sit down & read through them (and the Linkalot docs) more closely when I've some free time.
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