hbmartin / safari-to-sqlite

Save tabs from Safari to a SQLite database. Supports Datasette. Can sync multiple devices with Turso.

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Save tabs from Safari to a SQLite database. Multiple devices can be synced with Turso. Search and explore with Datasette!

How to install

This package is available on PyPI and can be installed with pipx:

brew install pipx
pipx install safari-to-sqlite

Usage

To save your Safari tabs to a SQLite database, run:

safari-to-sqlite

This will save the tabs to a file called safari-tabs.db in your current directory.

Or to specify a database file:

safari-to-sqlite tabs.db

Authentication

Cross device sync is possible using a Turso account. You can configure your own database or allow this tool to automatically perform setup for you. To authenticate, run:

safari-to-sqlite auth

If you don't have an existing Turso account or database, no problem! This command will walk you through the setup process by installing the Turso CLI with brew and creating a new database for you. Otherwise, you can manually enter your own database URL and token.

Downloading missing body content

Safari may not return the tab's body content if it is not available for some reason. To download and extract page content when this is missing, run:

safari-to-sqlite download

Development

Pull requests are very welcome! For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

Setup

brew install python3
# If you don't have python3 installed

git clone git@github.com:hbmartin/safari-to-sqlite.git
cd safari-to-sqlite

python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt

python -m safari_to_sqlite

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Authors

License

© Harold Martin - released under Apache-2.0 license

Safari is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.

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Save tabs from Safari to a SQLite database. Supports Datasette. Can sync multiple devices with Turso.

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