A collection of bookmarklets, hopefully closely mirrored in more usable form at http://alanhogan.com/bookmarklets
I will use an online bookmarklet generator, particularly https://jadengore.github.io/bookmarkleter/, which seems the most robust and convenient, to convert these into bookmarklet form. Why? (It’s easy, after all: Just add javascript:
in front and maybe URL-encode the script, right?) For consistency and reproducibility. (formerly: 1, 2.)
Sometimes I will use CoffeeScript for the source because, dammit, it’s just easier to write better code in CoffeeScript. I gave a talk to this effect a few times. (Update: yeah, I have mostly broken this habit now. Feel free to submit a pull request using JavaScript instead. You can convert from .coffee
dead-easy at coffeescript.org.)
This repo is here largely so I can have one source of truth: The files in this reposititory. (The alternative is bouncing between bookmarklet and more readable formats, which is less than ideal, and which loses comments.)