> I think the primary advantage of this bookmarks .gmi format would be interchange > between clients (and instances of the same client) without humans editing the file. > I don't think a client would want to store their bookmarks in this format, as there > may be additional (possible internal) metadata to deal with, too. Well, that works for me. Amfora already has support for file:// URIs in master, so in the next release you'll be able to just open any gemtext file and use it as your free-form bookmarks. makeworld
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