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Simple script that exports a users "Saved For Later" list out of Feedly as a JSON string
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// Simple script that exports a users "Saved For Later" list out of Feedly | |
// as a JSON string. | |
// | |
// This was intended for use in the Google Chrome's "Inspector" tool so your | |
// mileage may vary if used in other contexts. | |
// | |
// Format of JSON is as follows: | |
// [ | |
// { | |
// title: "Title", | |
// url: "www.example.com/title", | |
// } | |
// ] | |
// | |
// How to use: | |
// 1) Open up Google Chrome | |
// 2) Login to Feedly and go to the "Saved For Later" list. | |
// 3) Keep scrolling down the page until all saved documents have been loaded | |
// 4) Right click on the page and select "Inspect Element" | |
// 5) Inside the "Inspector" tool, click the "Console" tab. | |
// 6) Paste the script below into the console | |
// 7) Type copy(json) into the console | |
// | |
// Once you have followed the steps above, your list should be saved to your | |
// clipboard and can be accesed by pressing "cmd + v" or "ctrl + v" to paste | |
// the file somewhere. | |
// | |
// NOTE: You must switch off SSL (http rather than https) or jQuery won't load! | |
// Feedly doesn't use jQuery so firstly inject it into the page | |
if(!(window.jQuery)) { | |
script = document.createElement('script'); | |
script.setAttribute('src', 'https://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.min.js'); | |
script.setAttribute('type', 'text/javascript'); | |
script.onload = copyToClipboard; | |
document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(script); | |
} else { | |
copyToClipboard(); | |
} | |
json = "" | |
function copyToClipboard() { | |
// Loop through the DOM, grabbing the information from each bookmark | |
map = jQuery("#timeline > div:odd > div").map(function(i, el) { | |
var $el = jQuery(el); | |
var regex = /published:(.*)\ --/i; | |
return { | |
title: $el.data("title"), | |
url: $el.data("alternate-link"), | |
}; | |
}).get(); // Convert jQuery object into an array | |
// Convert to a nicely indented JSON string | |
json = JSON.stringify(map, undefined, 2) | |
console.log(json) | |
} |
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