![]() The next step was to work out how to do this with the Pinboard bookmarklet, When I hit the run button, Safari popped up an alert boxĬontaining the URL of the page loaded in Safari’s frontmost tab. Set current_tab to the current tab of the front window Set bookmarklet to "alert(document.location)" ![]() In the Script Editor: tell application "Safari" Instead, I tried the following AppleScript snippet Launchbar’s index, and using them to open bookmarklets. In fact, the post talks about adding a folder of AppleScript files to Which is a post about opening bookmarklets using older versions of Launchbar. So I set about trying to open the bookmarklet in Safari, using AppleScript. I quickly realised that what I wanted was the popup bookmarklet listed on The current URL loaded in Safari (or Chrome, and ideally also Firefox or any The goal of my mission was to create a way to use a Launchbar action to take A step which would also give me the chance to play So, adding the ability to save bookmarks to Pinboard, using Launchbar seemed Highly-extensible launcher and general purpose app for doing things on Macs. Opting to either just search the web for sites I need to revisit, or store them in I don’t really use the bookmark functionality built into web browsers, instead This post covers my mini AppleScript adventure using Launchbar 6’s cool ![]() Launchbar actions for browsing Pinboard are pretty much covered, but IĬouldn’t find any actions to save them in the way I want, so set about writing
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