webscrapbook
bene
webscrapbook | bene | |
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7 | 4 | |
828 | 204 | |
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9.5 | 7.9 | |
about 1 month ago | 3 months ago | |
JavaScript | HTML | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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webscrapbook
- Show HN: I made a tool to clean and convert any webpage to Markdown
- Portable Web Documents – An Alternative to PDF Based on HTML5 and Web Standards
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Best addon/app/software for keeping bookmarks/text clippings/image saves/notes/reddit interesting stuff all in one place?
https://github.com/danny0838/webscrapbook/wiki/Intro haven't used myself but sounds interesting
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Where did ScrapBook save the extra information saved with each saved webpage?
For other questions about WebScrapBook, you can read the manual first, and you are also welcomed to raise an issue if you still have an unanswered question.
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which should use to archive webpages singlefile or webscrapbook?
WebScrapBook just seems bloaty to me, but haven't tried it and have no need for my personal notes in the archives.
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WebScrapBook, the successor of legacy ScrapBook X add-on, is complete
After a 5–year struggle, the tremendous migration of ScrapBook X to WebScrapBook is complete.
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Fandom Wiki (formerly Wikia) is deleting wikis on sexual topics in 2 weeks
this extension for websites may help those who are backing up things though it can no do a full dump it is useful if you want to back up a specific page you are interested in https://github.com/danny0838/webscrapbook
bene
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Portable EPUBs
I really like this proposal. Just last night, I was reading an EPUB of The Hobbit and clicked on a footnote, which instructed me to refer to page 24. It turned out that it meant page 24 of the printed edition of the book, which was in the first chapter of the book. Page 24 in the EPUB was still part of the prologue. So I had no idea which page it was referencing. As it stands, my Kobo has an increased font size, so I notice that I can flip the page a few times and still be on page 4 before it finally turns to page 5, which I assume is referencing the pages of the written text. This is a nice compromise, but doesn't solve the issue with the hard coded footnote being misleading.
I wonder if we could instead look at religious texts such as the Bible (e.g. John 3:16) and code editors (e.g. Ln 4, Col 12) for referencing locations in reflowable text. The same way you can jump to a footnote in a document should allow you to have an actionable reference to a specific location anywhere in the text. But I don't think the text should be stylized like how the Bible has the numbers (e.g. 16) scattered within the text itself. Those should probably be hidden within the text and leave the reading software to display the first line number of the page down at the bottom instead of the page number. That might look like "4" the same as it currently does, but this 4 references a section of the text rather than a page number. Perhaps it could be togglable for greater detail and display word 23 of section 4 as "4:23". Or maybe it could consider the chapter too. For example, chapter 2 section 4, word 23 would look like "2, 4:23". This might get funky in a Terry Pratchett novel, but it would hopefully allow for easier discussion of exact parts in a document and significantly easier linking.
I love the interactive code example for marking up The Rust Programming Language. That gets at what I was saying above although is more targeted at a document than referencing parts of a novel.
Kudos to author for creating [Bene](https://github.com/nota-lang/bene/) as part of this proposal. That was cool to discover I was using their tool to read the proposal itself!
- Portable Web Documents – An Alternative to PDF Based on HTML5 and Web Standards
What are some alternatives?
firefox-scrapbook - ScrapBook X – a legacy Firefox add-on that captures web pages to local device for future retrieval, organization, annotation, and edit.
PyWebScrapBook - Server backend and CLI toolkit for WebScrapBook browser extension.
SingleFile - Web Extension for saving a faithful copy of a complete web page in a single HTML file
grasp - A reliable org-capture browser extension for Chrome/Firefox
floccus - :cloud: Sync your bookmarks privately across browsers and devices
react-native-view-shot - Snapshot a React Native view and save it to an image
blocktube - YouTube™ content blocker
wikiteam - Tools for downloading and preserving wikis. We archive wikis, from Wikipedia to tiniest wikis. As of 2023, WikiTeam has preserved more than 350,000 wikis.
ankiTab - Browser extension that replaces the new tab page with Anki flashcards
SingleFileZ - Web Extension to save a faithful copy of an entire web page in a self-extracting ZIP file
read-aloud - An awesome browser extension that reads aloud webpage content with one click
web - Bugs, enhancements, ideas for our Web presence