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Browsing Chrome history and bookmarks with fzf # Info You might want to check out https://github.com/junegunn/everything.fzf which includes a more complete version of this script, along with many other integrations. In this example, you’ll learn how to browse Chrome history and bookmarks from the command-line using fzf. Getting the input data # Chrome manages the browsing history in an SQLite database file, and the bookmarks in a JSON file. For example, on macOS, the files are located at:
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Browsing Chrome history and bookmarks with fzf # Info You might want to check out https://github.com/junegunn/everything.fzf which includes a more complete version of this script, along with many other integrations. In this example, you’ll learn how to browse Chrome history and bookmarks from the command-line using fzf. Getting the input data # Chrome manages the browsing history in an SQLite database file, and the bookmarks in a JSON file. For example, on macOS, the files are located at:
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Chrome history
Browsing Chrome history and bookmarks with fzf # Info You might want to check out https://github.com/junegunn/everything.fzf which includes a more complete version of this script, along with many other integrations. In this example, you’ll learn how to browse Chrome history and bookmarks from the command-line using fzf. Getting the input data # Chrome manages the browsing history in an SQLite database file, and the bookmarks in a JSON file. For example, on macOS, the files are located at:
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