Jun 24, 2024. I'm (@phildenhoff) no longer working on logseq-raindrop. I no longer use the plugin regularly and instead keep my notes & Raindrop separate.
If you would like to continue development, please fork the repo! I will support devs who wish to upstream their work, to share with other users using the plugin via the marketplace.
A plugin for Logseq that allows you to import annotations & bookmarks from Raindrop, and save URLs back to Raindrop.
Note New! You can now import all your bookmarks to one page using single-page imports!
Kapture.2022-07-29.at.17.53.46.mp4
- Search for Raindrops
- Import annotations
- Import Highlights as quotes
- Import Raindrop tags
- Re-import a page at any time to update tags, annotations, or highlights
You can rename any page and still refresh that page's imported content at any time.
raindrop-id
or annotation-id
properties: these fields are required for the plugin to work normally.
To get set up, generate a Raindrop API access token from the Settings > Integrations page. Use the Test Token as your API access token -- or walk through the entire OAuth flow, if that's your preference.
Kapture.2022-05-18.at.19.04.20_h264.mp4
Don't try to use the tokens in the video. They've already been expired and the app deleted.
logseq-raindrop.mov
- See the open Issues
I ran into some issues getting this plugin set up from scratch. Here's some advive if you want to write your own Logseq plugin.
- You need to have a
main
field in your package.json. I don't know if it needs to be on theLogseq
field or not, but it should be there. - Your plugin name cannot have slashes.
- When you build your app, make sure the base path is './' so that your index.html is referencing local files (vs. files at the root of your OS)