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node-glob
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Add Spellchecker to Your Node.js Project
Files to be scanned/excluded are defined via globby which is based on node-glob
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A little npm head-scratcher
Now, if we look at tape and eslint's respective package.json files, we'll see both use the glob package, which lets them accept glob patterns as operands, and to support the ** globstar pattern in their expansion.
percollate
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The Case Against AI Everything, Everywhere, All at Once
You can still choose automation. The easier route for me is to use wallabag to save the article. Then on my remarkable tablet I can grab a very readable document with https://github.com/koreader/koreader.
The other option is to use https://github.com/danburzo/percollate to convert a webpage to a nice document directly. I use both tools depending on my needs.
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Share my down(load) function!
This function is just a simple combination with yt-dlp and percollate.
- Selfhosted service to screenshot websites - but I'm not finding the options I need
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Reverse Engineering or Recreating the Chrome Extension?
If someone hasn't already done this and I can't figure out how they are converting HTML, I have also considered using Percollate to convert, then sending to ReMarkable via rmapi.
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ArchiveBox Alternative
The Cli Tool Percollate offers a different approach, but is also very good: https://github.com/danburzo/percollate
- Reading web articles on the reMarkable
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Is there a command line program to convert web pages into readable markdown/htm/pdf format? preferably markdown
Concerning pdf there is the well known wkhtmltopdf , but let me say that I love the not so well known percollate
- CLI to turn web pages into beautiful, readable PDF, ePub, or HTML docs
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Show HN: Lurnby, a tool for better learning, is now open source
Since I'm working on a similar project, this is how I am planning to pull content from the web, utilizing percollate[1] to get the HTML content, I haven't written any implementation for this in Python yet.
If you don't mind me asking, how were you going to implement spaced repetition? Since the Incremental Reading algorithm has never been published as far as I know.
[1]: https://github.com/danburzo/percollate
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