top | item 33796139

Ask HN: How do you save web articles for later reading?

6 points| joflicu | 3 years ago

Looking for suggestions as to how to organize articles, tag them and search.

9 comments

order

CrypticShift|3 years ago

A lot of the suggestions here are selfhosted. Mine are not.

The simplest is to use your browser Bookmarks/Reading List [1] feature. The best next free popular mobile/ereader friendly option is https://getpocket.com/en/

If you want to investigate more, here is some search keywords and my best app for each :

- "Bookmark manager" -> (free online) http://raindrop.io/

- "Read it later" -> (paid online) https://readwise.io/read

- "Reference manager" -> (free local) https://www.zotero.org/

[1] https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/7343019?hl=en&co=GE...

insertrealname|3 years ago

https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile It encodes image media in base-64 and produces an HTML single file.

And, if I want to remove parts of the page, https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/print-edit-we/olnb... which can save in MHTML format (one file, a zip archive container).

Another alternative is the paid level of pinboard.in, which essentially makes an archive copy of every page you bookmark and tag.

(And for all I know, there may be self-hosted versions of pinboard.in with the archive feature.)

hamsterbase|3 years ago

You can try hamsterbase, provides selfhosted versions for winddows and linux. The desktop version is under development and will be released in the next version.

https://hamsterbase.com/

It is currently free during beta.

Key features 1. local-first: functionality is completely offline and not server-dependent

2. privacy first: currently no information is collected

3. peer-to-peer synchronization: all devices stay in the same state

4. Non-subscription: Pay only for the features you need

The following features are available

1. webpage annotations

2. full text search

3. import mhtml, html

4. connect singlefile extension

5. customize view, Filter pages by attributes such as domain, tag, creation time, etc.

alxmng|3 years ago

I use Safari's built-in "Read Later" action.

If I want to save a page forever, I bookmark it. If the title isn't descriptive I change the title or add keywords. To find a bookmark I search my bookmarks.

I don't organize bookmarks into folders because it's unnecessary.

sourcecodeplz|3 years ago

I post them on my blog and use labels. Sometimes I'll also write a short description.

MmdYw|3 years ago

I use Tab Snooze. Quiet handy