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# Importing Bookmarks Hoarder supports importing bookmarks using the Netscape HTML Format, Pocket's new CSV format & Omnivore's JSONs. Titles, tags and addition date will be preserved during the import. An automatically created list will contain all the imported bookmarks. :::info All the URLs in the bookmarks file will be added automatically, you will not be able to pick and choose which bookmarks to import! ::: ## Import from Chrome - Open Chrome and go to `chrome://bookmarks` - Click on the three dots on the top right corner and choose `Export bookmarks` - This will download an html file with all of your bookmarks. - To import the bookmark file, go to the settings and click "Import Bookmarks from HTML file". ## Import from Firefox - Open Firefox and click on the menu button (☰) in the top right corner. - Navigate to Bookmarks > Manage bookmarks (or press Ctrl + Shift + O / Cmd + Shift + O to open the Bookmarks Library). - In the Bookmarks Library, click the Import and Backup button at the top. Select Export Bookmarks to HTML... to save your bookmarks as an HTML file. - To import a bookmark file, go back to the Import and Backup menu, then select Import Bookmarks from HTML... and choose your saved HTML file. ## Import from Pocket - Go to the [Pocket export page](https://getpocket.com/export) and follow the instructions to export your bookmarks. - Pocket after a couple of minutes will mail you a zip file with all the bookmarks. - Unzip the file and you'll get a CSV file. - To import the bookmark file, go to the settings and click "Import Bookmarks from Pocket export". ## Import from Omnivore - Follow Omnivore's [documentation](https://docs.omnivore.app/using/exporting.html) to export your bookmarks. - This will give you a zip file with all your data. - The zip file contains a lot of JSONs in the format `metadata_*.json`. You can either import every JSON file manually, or merge the JSONs into a single JSON file and import that. - To merge the JSONs into a single JSON file, you can use the following command in the unzipped directory: `jq -r '.[]' metadata_*.json | jq -s > omnivore.json` and then import the `omnivore.json` file. You'll need to have the [jq](https://github.com/jqlang/jq) tool installed. ## Import using the CLI :::warning Importing bookmarks using the CLI requires some technical knowledge and might not be very straightforward for non-technical users. Don't hesitate to ask questions in github discussions or discord though. ::: If you can get your bookmarks in a text file with one link per line, you can use the following command to import them using the [hoarder cli](https://docs.hoarder.app/command-line): ``` while IFS= read -r url; do hoarder --api-key "<KEY>" --server-addr "<SERVER_ADDR>" bookmarks add --link "$url" done < all_links.txt ```

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