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# Focalboard Web Clipper Browser Extension ✂️
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This is the Focalboard Web Clipper browser extension. It aims at supporting various use cases around converting web content from your browser directly into Focalboard cards.
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⚠️ **Warning:** The extension is currently in an early and experimental state. Use it at your own risk only. Don't expect any eye candy.
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## Status
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The extension currently is in a proof-of-concept state with minimal functionality. The only supported use case at the time is building a read-later list. Things that work:
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- Logging in to the Focalboard server from the extension settings
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- Selecting a board to capture cards into from the extension settings
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- Saving websites (title & URL) into cards from a page action (like e.g. Pocket does it)
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Only Firefox was tested so far but polyfills have already been enabled so there's a good chance that it'll work in Chrome and maybe even Safari, too.
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### Next Steps
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We're really at the very beginning here so there's a lot to be done. Notable tasks include:
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- Improve the React code by extracting components
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- Style the options and popup pages to mimic the look and feel of Focalboard
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- Replace the logo with something better (the current one was snatched from the Focalboard Windows app)
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- Link to the extension's options page from page action error messages
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- Clip parts of a website into image attachments on cards
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- Extract website content in reader mode into card descriptions
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- Optimise the logic for finding the first URL property (currently the whole board subtree has to be requested because there is no other API available)
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- Add some tests
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- Test the extension on Chrome / Safari and add infrastructure to facilitate this in future (e.g. `.web-ext-config.js`)
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- Add an onboarding (displayed after first install) and upboarding (displayed after update) page
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- Distribute the extension via the various browser add-on stores (ok, maybe too early 😜)
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## Hacking
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First, install dependencies with
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$ npm i
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```
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You can then compile and bundle the code with
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```
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$ npm run watchdev
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```
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This will write output into `dist/dev/` and automatically recompile and bundle on any source change.
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To run the extension in a separate Firefox instance, use
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$ npm run servedev
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```
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Note that in the above commands you can substitue `dev` with `prod` to build and run the extension with production settings.
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## Distribution
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To build a distributable ZIP archive, run
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$ npm run build
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```
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The archive will be placed into the `web-ext-artifacts` folder.
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