Bookmark tags is a bookmarks extension for chrome. also, it is bookmarks manager extension. it's a free extension , it has 2,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.74 from 35 rated user, last update is 902 days ago.
Extension provides some additional functionality compared to default bookmark manager. This extension allows you to do following things: * add tags for any bookmark * search bookmarks by tag, folder or title/url words * bulk bookmark operations (open bookmarks, move them to folder, add or remove tag) * find potential duplicate bookmarks * show all used tags Unlike many other extensions, this one uses default browser's bookmarks storage and handles tags as part of a title. So it is possible to add some tags when creating new bookmark by just writing several #tags to its title.
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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So simple yet so powerful. Really allows you get on top of your bookmars when you've been hording them for a while. Please continue developing it, great stuff
I like it . . .but if you could allow selecting individual bookmarks for bulk removal after filtering I would love it!
I will say, I'm still in the early days of using this extension. I really don't think there's anything wrong with it; in fact for what it does it seems really, really great. The only reason I'm taking off a star: It doesn't really document very well what it does. Basically, this is an extension that creates an alternate bookmark manager tab that allows you to search and filter your bookmarks very quickly and allows you to perform batch operations on the bookmarks you've filtered to in the search bar. You don't even have to use the "#tag" syntax, although it does have built-in features for that syntax. It's all pretty straightforward and obvious with a little playing around, but it would be nice if there was a little bit of an overview somewhere. And more specifically, this should be documented: the hotkeys to open the first ten search results, which are numbered from one to zero (zero for the tenth result). To open one of these results, press Ctrl plus the corresponding number. E.g. Ctrl-1, Ctrl-2, etc.