reMarkableWeb
forg
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MIT License | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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reMarkableWeb
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Export highlighted text? Getting overview of all highlights? Basic features that still are not available? Is there some roadmap as to which features are being implemented?
There's a web-app (https://remarkable-web.vercel.app) which allows you to export highlighted text. It is useful but not perfect. For some weeks (or months) it disappeared. I just ask for an official, reliable, way of doing something most 30$ ebooks can do.
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Exporting highlighted text pdf
I am currently reading many books and papers and use highlighting a lot. My life would be a lot better if I could automatically extract the highlighted text. I tried several (by now outdated) solutions like Biff (https://github.com/soulisalmed/biff ), RCU and https://remarkable-web.vercel.app/ . The first two are apparently outdated, and the last I can't connect to (and all my files are >4 MB, so manual select doesn't work).
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Where is reMarkable-web app?
Since I discovered this app (https://remarkable-web.vercel.app/), I've been using it to extract some highlights.
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Has anyone on 3.0 extracted highlights from 3rd party app?
I'm still on 2.15 and my work relies on https://remarkable-web.vercel.app/ to extract highlights from PDFs I mark up. Seems like reMarkable's updates have broken the directory browsing feature there, but I can still upload reMarkable PDFs manually and get my highlights.
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3.0 and extracting highlights
They also have appeared to change the web api such that it has broken https://remarkable-web.vercel.app/.
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The new 3.0 update is rough!
I can't export any annotated pdfs since the beta installed. With the desktop app or the remarkable itself. Also https://remarkable-web.vercel.app/ seems to not work with the beta. So far the beta has completely broken the pdf annotation workflow as well as problemitizing reading pdfs.
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Any way around/hack for enforcing two-way sync?
Digest -- that also extracts all your highlights and notes for easy review. Here a workaround is to use https://remarkable-web.vercel.app for extracting highlights, and inserting blank pages in pdfs for more extensive notes.
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Remarkable 2 as part of Readwise - Obsidian workflow
However, recently, I discovered a non-hack app that allows me to extract my highlights, export them as a Markdown file (there's the possibility to connect Readwise) and use them in Obsidian.
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Features that you feel missing
Standard recognisable highlights (I made a post about it). Recently I discovered Remarkable-web, a very useful tool to extract my highlights. However this should be supported by the very company.
- rM2 is useless for me unless it features a proper highlighter tool
forg
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App integration's biggest issue.
I built my own PDF with hyperlinks. It is much more simple than the ones on Etsy, but it's free: https://github.com/d93b5/forg
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Free pdf organizer/diary
The october 22 - december 23 is available here ( https://github.com/d93b5/forg )
- Free pdf organizer
What are some alternatives?
remarks - Extract annotations (highlights and scribbles) from PDF, EPUB, and notebooks marked with reMarkable tablets. Export to Markdown, PDF, PNG, SVG
rM2-stuff - Collection of reMarkable related apps, utilities and libraries.
reader
pdf-year-planner - 370 page linked PDF year planner for use on devices such as the Remarkable
remy - Remy, an online&offline manager for the reMarkable tablet
remarkable2-hacks - A collection of hacks, mods, tools, tips & tricks, specifically focused on the reMarkable 2
news2reader - Serve online articles directly to your e-reader using OPDS
cal.com - Scheduling infrastructure for absolutely everyone.
create-t3-app - The best way to start a full-stack, typesafe Next.js app
hey - Hey is a decentralized and permissionless social media app built with Lens Protocol 🌿
biff - Extract text and images from highlighted pdf generated with reMarkable tablet.