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Be able to search by text in the Content field #91

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GraysonCAdams opened this issue Apr 22, 2024 · 1 comment
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Be able to search by text in the Content field #91

GraysonCAdams opened this issue Apr 22, 2024 · 1 comment
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With Grimoire being the only bookmark manager I know that does browser-side metadata delivery, it seems like the next move is to allow us to actually search through that metadata in the bookmark manager.

Right now, any information in the "Content" saved in a bookmark appears to not really be utilized, unless you use AI. I am storing corporate web pages for my own reference, hosted locally, and cannot utilize AI for tagging/summarization/etc.

Can the search feature include searching the content fields for bookmarks?

@goniszewski goniszewski self-assigned this May 3, 2024
@goniszewski goniszewski added the enhancement New feature or request label May 3, 2024
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Hello @GraysonCAdams!

This is a fair point, but it was not implemented purposely. I need to find a proper solution on how to allow searching through sometimes considerable content without sacrificing overall performance too much. Even now, the app in its current state is a resource hog on less powerful machines. But I will do my best to make it happen in one of the next bigger releases :)

I thought I replied to you on this earlier, but no - sorry for that!

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