Linkding Injector
Linkding Injector handles injects search results from Linkding into search pages as a self-hosted solution.
Overview
Injects search results from the linkding bookmark service into search pages like google and duckduckgo Injects search results from the linkding bookmark service into search pages like google and duckduckgo - Fivefold/linkding-injector Community browser extension for the self-hosted linkding bookmark service. The project has 328 GitHub stars and is licensed under MIT.
Key Features
Source: GitHub README
- When searching on a search engine the search term is also sent to your linkding instance and results are added in a new box in the sidebar right to the search engine results.
- Supports the following search engines:
- duckduckgo
- SearX/SearXNG*
- Brave Search
- Automatic light or dark theme detection
Getting Started
Source: GitHub README
Mozilla Addon Store Chrome Web Store
Normalized Features
Source: tool-features-normalized.json
dark mode, npm, themes.
Deploy
Features
Customization & Branding
- Dark Mode
- Themes / Skins
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