tidy-html5
Wallabag
tidy-html5 | Wallabag | |
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9 | 64 | |
2,663 | 9,720 | |
0.2% | 1.0% | |
0.0 | 9.8 | |
8 days ago | 1 day ago | |
C | PHP | |
- | MIT License |
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tidy-html5
- Show HN: I made a tool to clean and convert any webpage to Markdown
- Localize HTML Tidy (README.md)
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libtidy, compilation errors
So I included the tidy libraries in my project.
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Searching for the *old* W3C XHTML/CSS validator or something of equivalent functionality
Maybe look into HTML Tidy. It's job is to clean up HTML and convert legacy code to modern form, so it knows about DTDs. You might be able to pass it some options to get what you want.
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Converting a IETM delivered in HTML to XML S1000D 4.0.
I've always used tidy for HTML/XML formatting jobs.
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Expand one very long HTML line (>30k characters) as multi-line formatted indented HTML?
Personally I use command that switches the file type to html, and then formats it with tidy. It assumes you're pasting into a new buffer.
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Unminify HTML in terminal
I use tidy.
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Inspecting the Clipboard (on Linux)
So I installed HTML tidy.
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The most underused browser feature
Prune instructs the parser to remove any elements within the extracted article block that look superfluous. This can result in false positives, so we tend to disable it when we've gone to the trouble of creating site-specific extraction rules.
Tidy determines if the source HTML should be cleaned up first with HTML Tidy - https://github.com/htacg/tidy-html5. If you're parsing the source HTML with an HTML 5 parser, as we are now, it shouldn't be necessary any more (I think we actually ignore it now). We used it more before when we relied on libxml parsing, which often trips up on modern HTML.
Wallabag
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Linkhut: A Social Bookmarking Site
Wallabag[0] is useful too if you want a self-hosted bookmarking solution. I'm with Pinboard too, but regularly export my bookmarks so I have a backed up local copy of recent bookmarks I've added to Pinboard.
[0] https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag
[0] https://wallabag.org/
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VectorDB: Vector Database Built by Kagi Search
https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag
No one has mentioned wallabag yet, so wanted to. Been working well for me - has apps and extensions. If you’re not excited to self-host - https://www.wallabag.it/en has been flawless with the exorbitant price of… 11 euro a year.
- Good Bookmarking Tools?
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Ask HN: Pinboard is dead, long live who?
Self hosted Wallabag is the way https://wallabag.org/
- Wallabag New Release 2.6.4
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Free Tech Tools and Resources - WinPE Build, Cheatsheet Tool, PW Recovery & More
wallabag is a versatile self-hosted application designed to effortlessly save and organize web pages, keeping online content organized and readily accessible. With its intuitive GUI, users can conveniently store and categorize articles, allowing for easy retrieval whenever you're ready to read later on. Kalc_DK recommends it "for managing links/content that goes into your knowledge base."
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wallabag can't save youtube properly
That's been logged as an issue in Wallabag, from back in 2016. So I wouldn't hold my breathe on this being implemented anytime soon. https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag/issues/2149
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All Pocket accounts will be converted to Firefox accounts
Readwise is absolutely high end power user software, and not just a "read it later" service. If you need it's features, it's worth it. I really like all of my highlights syncing to my obsidian notes, the ability to use a single source for rss/epubs/webpages/pdf/etc and having an AI assistant to throw at tasks.
If you want a free, more direct pocket clone, check out wallabag: https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag
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Looking for a tool to save links to websites, articles, videos, and other content with auto generated tags
Try Wallabag https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag
You could try wallabag
What are some alternatives?
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readability.php - PHP port of Mozilla's Readability.js
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readability - Readability is a library written in Go (golang) to parse, analyze and convert HTML pages into readable content. Originally an Arc90 Experiment, it is now incorporated into Safari’s Reader View.
Nunux Keeper
toltec - Community-maintained repository of free software for the reMarkable tablet.
Readflow - readflow is a news-reading (or read-it-later) solution focused on versatility and simplicity.
SponsorBlock - Skip YouTube video sponsors (browser extension)
ArchiveBox - 🗃 The open source self-hosted web archive. Takes browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more... [Moved to: https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox]
ftr-site-config - Site-specific article extraction rules to aid content extractors, feed readers, and 'read later' applications.
LinkAce - LinkAce is a self-hosted archive to collect links of your favorite websites.