Community browser extension for the self-hosted linkding bookmark service.
Features
- When searching on a search engine the search term is also sent to your linkding instance and results are added in a new box in the sidebar right to the search engine results.
- Supports the following search engines:
- Automatic light or dark theme detection
Works with: Firefox, Chrome
* experimental, please read this if you have problems
Usage
After installation the extension needs to be configured and connected to your linkding instance. Either open the extension options in the browser extension manager or follow the link in the new linkding injector box on the search page of google or duckduckgo.
Once the extension is properly configured linkding search results will show in the right sidebar. If there are no search results nothing will appear.
Screenshots
Installation
Firefox: Mozilla Addon Store
Chrome: Chrome Web Store
Manual installation
Firefox
Run the build as described below and then follow the instructions here to load it into Firefox.
Chrome
Run the build as described below and then follow the instructions here to load it into Chrome.
Build
Requirements
- Latest LTS Node version (v14+)
- Latest LTS NPM version (v6+)
- bash (on Linux) or powershell (on Windows)
- npx (included with npm v5.2+)
Internally, we use web-ext
to bundle a distribution package for the extension for Firefox. You do not need to install web-ext
. Note that web-ext
will generate a zip file which can also be used for the Chrome Web Store (but see the next section for Chrome-specific build instructions).
Then run the following script to generate a build (might need to make the file executable on Linux using chmod +x build.sh
):
./build.sh # Linux
./build.ps1 # Windows
The script does:
- Install all dependencies using NPM
- Runs rollup to transpile and minify source files, with output written to the
build
directory - Run web-ext to package the extension for uploading to the Mozilla addon store
After the build the root directory contains the complete, unpackaged extension. Use the manifest.json
file to load it manually into the browser.
The packaged extension can be found in the web-ext-artifacts
folder.
For developing you might prefer using npm run dev
to create an unpackaged development build. This won't package the extension and won't minify the code but is faster and makes debugging in the browser easier.
Building for Chrome-based browsers
Chrome switched over to Manifest V3. Same build instructions as above apply, but before building you need to checkout the chrome_manifest_v3
branch. The only relevant difference in that branch is the manifest.json.
Acknowledgements
This extension reuses and adapts code from the official linkding extension.