einkbro
readability
einkbro | readability | |
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35 | 52 | |
929 | 8,100 | |
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9.2 | 6.3 | |
11 days ago | 14 days ago | |
Kotlin | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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einkbro
- EinkBro: Small Browser made for eInk devices
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E-Ink Bro loosing tabs when opening links from other applications.
Should have been fixed in latest codes. If anyone wanna try it, you can download snapshot_zip on (https://github.com/plateaukao/einkbro) , unzip the zip file, and install the apk.
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⟳ 1 apps added, 53 updated at f-droid.org
EinkBro (version 10.5.0): lightweight, fast, but powerful browser designed for Eink devices.
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why this huge app size difference???
Use another browser: https://github.com/plateaukao/einkbro, https://github.com/Divested-Mobile/Mull-Fenix
- Best Android apps for eInk screens
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Quick update on EinkBro v10.3.0
EinkBro v10.3.0 on Github
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Things render too big after waking the device.
With einkbro, text renders bigger and new tabs render incorrectly, making the browser difficult to use. Here's an issue talking about it. Sometimes text rendered offscreen, lately text is just bigger.
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Some new features of EinkBro App (v9.22.0)
You could try this feature after upgrading to v9.22.0 and add this feature from toolbar configuration. (https://github.com/plateaukao/einkbro/releases/tag/v9.22.0)
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⟳ 7 apps added, 66 updated at f-droid.org
EinkBro (version 9.20.0): lightweight, fast, but powerful browser designed for Eink devices.
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Hisense Hi Reader Pro: Android smartphone with a 6.1 inch E Ink display
EinkBro is a browser which by default uses pagination.
https://github.com/plateaukao/einkbro
readability
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2markdown – Transform Websites into Markdown
Why not just use something like https://github.com/mozilla/readability
And not pay $0.01 per request?
There’s a node version too https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mozilla/readability
- Mozilla: Readability.js
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CSS for readability
I'm working with the Mozilla's readability library https://github.com/mozilla/readability to get the "readable" text from articles and now I want to style the extracted text in a readable way.
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Building a Serverless Reader View with Lambda and Chrome
Do you remember the Firefox Reader View? It's a feature that removes all unnecessary components like buttons, menus, images, and so on, from a website, focusing on the readable content of the page. The library powering this feature is called Readability.js, which is open source.
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Webrecorder: Capture interactive websites and replay them at a later time
I wonder if Firefox "reader mode as a utility" might be a viable alternative for Pinboard like "content oriented" archiving?
https://github.com/mozilla/readability
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Creating an advanced search engine with PostgreSQL
Depending upon the type of content, one might want to look into using the Readability (Browder's reader view) to parse the webpage. It will give you all the useful info without the junk. Then you can put it in the DB as needed.
https://github.com/mozilla/readability
Btw, readability, is also available in few other languages like Kotlin:
https://github.com/dankito/Readability4J
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Seeking a tool or method to convert webpages into Q&A format using NLP
Use Mozilla's Readability to extract that sweet, sweet text content from webpages.
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I built a free prompt managing tool - Knit
Same as above but the ability to grab the entire article text (you can use the Readability library for that: https://github.com/mozilla/readability)
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I need automatic source URLs when I paste any text onto a card or note, like on OneNote.
// Original script // https://gist.github.com/kepano/90c05f162c37cf730abb8ff027987ca3 // Bookmarklet Converter // https://caiorss.github.io/bookmarklet-maker/ // Libraries // https://github.com/mixmark-io/turndown // https://github.com/mozilla/readability javascript: Promise.all([import('https://unpkg.com/[email protected]?module'), import('https://unpkg.com/@tehshrike/[email protected]'), ]).then(async ([{ default: Turndown }, { default: Readability }]) => { /* Optional vault name */ const vault = ""; /* Optional folder name such as "Clippings/" */ const folder = "Clippings/"; /* Optional tags */ const tags = ""; function getSelectionHtml() { var html = ""; if (typeof window.getSelection != "undefined") { var sel = window.getSelection(); if (sel.rangeCount) { var container = document.createElement("div"); for (var i = 0, len = sel.rangeCount; i < len; ++i) { container.appendChild(sel.getRangeAt(i).cloneContents()); } html = container.innerHTML; } } else if (typeof document.selection != "undefined") { if (document.selection.type == "Text") { html = document.selection.createRange().htmlText; } } return html; } const selection = getSelectionHtml(); const { title, byline, content } = new Readability(document.cloneNode(true)).parse(); function getFileName(fileName) { var userAgent = window.navigator.userAgent, platform = window.navigator.platform, windowsPlatforms = ['Win32', 'Win64', 'Windows', 'WinCE']; if (windowsPlatforms.indexOf(platform) !== -1) { fileName = fileName.replace(':', '').replace(/[/\\?%*|"<>]/g, '-'); } else { fileName = fileName.replace(':', '').replace(/\//g, '-').replace(/\\/g, '-'); } return fileName; } const fileName = getFileName(title); if (selection) { var markdownify = selection; } else { var markdownify = content; } if (vault) { var vaultName = '&vault=' + encodeURIComponent(`${vault}`); } else { var vaultName = ''; } const markdownBody = new Turndown({ headingStyle: 'atx', hr: '---', bulletListMarker: '-', codeBlockStyle: 'fenced', emDelimiter: '*', }).turndown(markdownify); var date = new Date(); function convertDate(date) { var yyyy = date.getFullYear().toString(); var mm = (date.getMonth()+1).toString(); var dd = date.getDate().toString(); var mmChars = mm.split(''); var ddChars = dd.split(''); return yyyy + '-' + (mmChars[1]?mm:"0"+mmChars[0]) + '-' + (ddChars[1]?dd:"0"+ddChars[0]); } const today = convertDate(date); // This is the output template // It is similar to an Obsidian core template // except to insert a value we use: ${value} instead of {{value}} const fileContent =`--- type: clipping date_added: ${today} aliases: [] tags: [${tags}] --- author:: ${byline.toString().split('\n')[0].trim()} source:: [${title}](${document.URL}) ${markdownBody} `; // This copies your text to the clipboard navigator.clipboard.writeText(fileContent); // This creates a new document in Obsidian containing your clipping // I commented it out as this isn't what you asked for /* document.location.href = "obsidian://new?" + "file=" + encodeURIComponent(folder + fileName) + "&content=" + encodeURIComponent(fileContent) + vaultName; */ })
- Any js packages to only scrape relevant content from a webpage?
What are some alternatives?
Hendroid - Doujinshi Android App
parser - 📜 Extract meaningful content from the chaos of a web page
plato - Document reader
koreader - An ebook reader application supporting PDF, DjVu, EPUB, FB2 and many more formats, running on Cervantes, Kindle, Kobo, PocketBook and Android devices
nextcloud-deck - 📋 Android client for nextcloud deck app
hn-search - Hacker News Search
baresip-studio - baresip library based SIP client for Android
readability.php - PHP port of Mozilla's Readability.js
tranquility-reader-webextensions - Tranquility Reader rewritten using Webextensions API
rssguard - Feed reader (and podcast player) which supports RSS/ATOM/JSON and many web-based feed services.
hyperfiler - HyperFiler: Bundle web pages into hyper minified single HTML files.
SponsorBlock - Skip YouTube video sponsors (browser extension)