grasp - Reliably capture links and webpage content in a plaintext file (org-mode/markdown)

grasp is a Chrome browser extension developed by Dmitrii Gerasimov. It falls under the category of Browsers and is listed as an Add-ons & Tools subcategory. This free extension allows users to easily capture links and webpage content in a plaintext file using org-mode or markdown.

With grasp, users can capture the current page title and URL, as well as any selected text, additional comments, or tags. This information can then be sent directly to the user's org-mode file. The extension adds buttons and keybindings to the browser, making the capturing process quick and convenient.

grasp is a valuable tool for individuals who rely on org-mode or markdown for organizing and managing their information. It provides a seamless way to capture relevant content from the web and integrate it into their existing workflow.

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