WebCull adds a CLI so AI tools can work with bookmarks
WebCull has released a CLI and instead of building its own AI agent platform. Tools like Codex and Claude can run commands on a user’s device, so WebCull can let them search, organize, and research bookmarks without making its own AI system.
Users can choose whichever AI tool or agent setup they prefer, while WebCull stays focused on connecting the bookmark data. The includes example skills for talking to bookmarks, automatically organizing them, searching them, and researching new resources.
Because the setup runs in the user’s own environment, it should also work well with . WebCull sees this as a useful experiment because its bookmark system uses a tree graph and has a synced interface across different ways of using it.
Key points
- WebCull launched a CLI and for its bookmark service.
- Codex, Claude, and similar tools can use commands to work with WebCull data.
- The approach lets users bring their own AI tool or agent setup.
- The same setup may work with because it runs in the user’s environment.
- The main use cases are bookmark search, automatic organization, and research support.