puppeteer-ide-extension
SingleFile
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MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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puppeteer-ide-extension
- Puppeteer IDE in browser's developer tools
- Puppeteer IDE Extension - Write and execute Puppeteer scripts from developer tools
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Puppeteer IDE Extension: What's new ?
git clone https://github.com/gajananpp/puppeteer-ide-extension cd puppeteer-ide-extension npm install npm run dist
- Show HN: Puppeteer IDE – Extension to automate web page from browser's devtools
- Show HN: Automate web pages from browser's developer tools
- Do automation from browser's developer tools on the inspected tab.
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Playground for puppeteer in browser's developer tools. Directly do automation on inspected tab.
Recently i had to develop a extension that does some automation on webpages. So i thought of using chrome.debugger api but i didn't want to form and send raw Chrome devtools commands and instead wanted to leverage puppeteer's api. As a result i created this devtools extension which allows you to write puppeteer scripts and execute them on the inspected tab, all in browser itself without nodejs, or any other server/service requirement. If you find this project interesting/helpful consider giving it a star, contributing to it and i will continue to improve it. https://github.com/gajananpp/puppeteer-ide-extension
- Playground for puppeteer in browser's developer tools. Do automation directly on inspected page.
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