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Are you using all extractors when saving a page? I tried ArchiveBox and Shiori, but neither stuck for some reason. The latter is a bit more lightweight, it can save the entire page as well as a Readability-based conversion: https://github.com/go-shiori/shiori/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
What about shiori? I've been using it for a year now, works fine. Source: about 1 year ago
Shiori is the way to go, it's a single binary written in Go which makes it easy as hell to move and backup. It's also a resource-efficient option. The downside is that it doesn't have a mobile app, no Kobo/Kindle support, and no offline caching capabilities. Source: over 1 year ago
I use https://github.com/go-shiori/shiori. It has a reader and archive mode. Go and uses a SQLite database, so it also has search. I've had it running for a few years, but don't use it much, so can't really speak to how well searching performs. Source: over 1 year ago
Shiori is a self-hosted bookmark manager that uses tags and it's what I use now. https://github.com/go-shiori/shiori I've been strongly preferring methods that let me tag items and have a good search - either in addition to or instead of putting them in a folder. If I don't like the "taxonomy" I can just add more tags, instead of constantly trying to figure out... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Currently, I use Tagpacker, which is a terrible name but a very useful bookmarking site with a really excellent tagging extension that uses tag bundles (tagpacks) to make it so that you can just click right down the list and make sure you don't forget anything. I have a bunch of tag bundles: Availability, Genre, Pairing, Theme, Opinion, Author, Reader, and Series. I don't know what your setup is like, but it... Source: over 1 year ago
I have been using this https://tagpacker.com. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
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