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MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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old-reddit-redirect
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Understanding the different styles
Sorry this doesn't answer the question you asked, but why not use the old reddit redirect extension?
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Imagus Mod will not load i.redd.it/*.gif in post title [FIREFOX 115.0.2]
Has been tested with other extensions disabled, but for context, I use Old Reddit Redirect and RES
- Announcement: Moving Forward as r/Costco.
- Now that Reddit are killing 3rd party apps on July 1st what are great alternatives to Reddit?
- Reddit may force Apollo and third party clients to shutdown
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Rest in peace, Reddit Compact
I have a browser addon installed (chrome/firefox, link for anyone interested) that redirects to old reddit even when logged out e.g. in private windows, and it works perfectly 👌
- Grace dropped down 4 projects because her producer asked her to have a threesome
- I barely use a lot of sites due to this
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New banner forcing users to go to the new platform
I just use this extension to redirect it, also have RES setup along with Masstagger. On the phone I use RIF.
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Redirect of old.reddit.com/<gallery id> doesn't work for some gallery IDs
This breaks the Old Reddit Redirect extension, which uses this redirect mechanism to gracefully redirect direct links to galleries to the full old reddit post. See https://github.com/tom-james-watson/old-reddit-redirect/issues/72 for more context.
SingleFile
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How SingleFile Transformed My Obsidian Workflow
That's interesting. I have been saving articles as PDF files, which is browser-independent, but useful just for search and reference, a nuisance to quote/copy-and-paste.
If I search only the computer, I don't get results from EBay and Amazon at the top. The idea of keeping the knowledge base separate from the primary notes is a good idea. In my case, that knowledge base is the file system, and the primary notes are whatever I choose.
When I was using Evernote, the inbox was the knowledge base and notebooks were the focus. I just had too many different potential projects going on to manage this well.
Looking to focus.
I'll revisit Firefox and SingleFile.
Explanation of the zip file inside.
https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile/blob/master/faq...
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Webpage is also a PNG file and a ZIP file
[2] https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile/blob/master/faq...
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My website is one binary
I agree it would be "great" a complete website in the ZIP. I think this is technically possible, someone just have to code it.
[1] https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile#singlefile
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Omnivore – free, open source, read-it-later App
Singlefile [1] works pretty well for me for that use case.
It has the added advantage that the file format is just plain HTML, and together with “reader mode” in most browsers, it’s a great way to save long-form text or other mostly static pages for later reference.
It obviously doesn’t work for very dynamic pages, let alone web apps.
[1] https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile
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Pocket: It gets worse the more you use it
I’ve tried all the third party services for archiving interesting things over the years but nothing beats saving everything to your local filesystem using [SingleFile](https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile) and using a full-text search front over the directory (something like Houdahspot, for example).
- 11. 使用浏览器插件保存完整网页
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How to easily and quickly save all my subbreddit's wikis?
If you want to save them as a file locally you could use something like SingleFile. You could also put the URL for each wiki into archive.org's Save Page Now so that anyone can access it. Either way, without scripting, you'll have to do some manual labor to get the URL for each wiki.
- Save webpages into Obsidian (mobile)
- Wayback: Self-hosted archiving service integrated with Internet Archive
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Ask HN: Looking for a great tool to archive websites
For small numbers of pages, the SingleFile[0] extension for Firefox (WebExtension) is pretty handy. It's not "archival quality", though, if that's the kind of "archiving" you're doing.
[0] https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile
What are some alternatives?
reveddit - Review removed content on reddit. Uses the Pushshift API, built on code from removeddit.
leetcode-rating-predictor - Leetcode Rating Predictor built with Node. Browser extension and web interface.
Redirector - Browser extension (Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Edge) to redirect urls based on regex patterns, like a client side mod_rewrite.
ArchiveBox - 🗃 Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more...
libreddit - Private front-end for Reddit
page-ruler-redux - An awesome page ruler extension for google chrome
anti-adblock-killer - Anti-Adblock Killer helps you keep your Ad-Blocker active, when you visit a website and it asks you to disable.
monolith - ⬛️ CLI tool for saving complete web pages as a single HTML file
bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean
sidebery - Firefox extension for managing tabs and bookmarks in sidebar.
compose-samples - Official Jetpack Compose samples.
headless-recorder - Chrome extension that records your browser interactions and generates a Playwright or Puppeteer script.