A note contains the following attributes from Delicious:. The content of the note is composed of the link and the link comment if there is one. The private attribute is ignored. Skip to content. Star 2. MIT License. Branches Tags. Could not load branches. Could not load tags.
Your IP address will be recorded. Log in No account? Create an account. Remember me. Previous Share Flag Next. This Perl script takes an export file from Delicious and imports the bookmarks into Evernote, creating one note for each bookmark. This script is slow if you have a large number of bookmarks because it has to create the notes one at a time.
I hope the Evernote API will one day support batch note creation. Customize this script by adding your Evernote API consumer key and secret before you use it. To help ease your transition, here's a simple guide to exporting your bookmarks from Delicious and getting them into your favorite browser.
Thankfully, Delicious provides a very easy export method for getting all your bookmarks into a browser-friendly HTML file. You can choose to include your tags and notes with the bookmarks as well, but these won't import into your browser; you'll only be able to view them by opening up the file that Delicious gives you.
Hit Export and move over to your browser. Note that depending on your browser, you may need to change the resulting file's extension from.
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