This is a side project I started a while ago. The idea is to implement a tagging engine with some "advanced" features for browser bookmarks.

I have many ideas for possible features, but the most basic are inclusion and exclusion relations between tags. For re-finding a given bookmark, I want to implement a TagTree-like structure, to replace the strict hierarchy of folders. This basically defines the MVP for this project.

Ideally, I want to get the project to a state where I can publish it (without being embarassed).

Looking for hackers with the skills:

javascript

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