Export Safari Reading List to JSON and add new items on macOS.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "safari-reading-list-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use safari-reading-list-mcp to export my current Safari Reading List to JSON, organized by title, URL, and date added.
A structured JSON file containing reading list entries and key metadata for backup or migration.
Use safari-reading-list-mcp to add the following links to my Safari Reading List and keep their original titles: 1. https://example.com/article-1 2. https://example.com/article-2 3. https://example.com/article-3
The links are added to Safari Reading List successfully, with a result or status summary.
First export my Safari Reading List to JSON, then filter entries whose titles contain "AI" or "machine learning" and create a research reading list.
The exported JSON data plus a filtered AI-focused reading list for easier review and organization.
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