Is it possible to backup all Pocket saved articles? (content)

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  • ArchiveBox

    πŸ—ƒ Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more...

  • But none of these do it like pocket should, and the question becomes which features you want. Personally, I'd use archive box or wallabag, depending on what you're looking for. Both let you bring links from Pocket.

  • automate-save-page-as

    Automate browser's "Save Page As" operation

  • If you only need a handful of single pages, I would honestly just suggest Firefox's Right Click -> Save Page As -> Web Page, complete feature. It's not directly portable to a mobile device, but you could probably make it work. If you don't want to press the buttons too much, it is automatable on Linux. Firefox also offers a screenshot of the whole page, and you could do something similar with webkit2png on the command line.

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  • Website-downloader

    πŸ’‘ Download the complete source code of any website (including all assets). [ Javascripts, Stylesheets, Images ] using Node.js

  • wget is always an option and it was basically created for this purpose (it's also part of the save as from Firefox). I'd probably suggest wget --mirror --convert-links --no-parent --execute robots=off --adjust-extension --page-requisites website.com or something similar. It will run into problems with JavaScript heavy sites, and may miss content. Something like Website-downloader can make the process a little easier, and might do better on the js front but I don't have any small sites that use js to test.

  • Wallabag

    wallabag is a self hostable application for saving web pages: Save and classify articles. Read them later. Freely.

  • But none of these do it like pocket should, and the question becomes which features you want. Personally, I'd use archive box or wallabag, depending on what you're looking for. Both let you bring links from Pocket.

  • Pocket-Plus-Calibre-Plugin

    πŸ“š Modified version of the Calibre plugin for Pocket. Now, you get your articles organized by your Pocket tags, and more!

  • Calibre and https://github.com/mmagnus/Pocket-Plus-Calibre-Plugin

  • pockexport

    Export/access your Pocket data, including highlights!

  • As for full text export, it's possible to grab API keys from their web app to gain privileged API access. There are some tools which can leverage this access, see pockexport – see "chaotic way".

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