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The internet is volatile and it has happened multiple times that a page I have saved to read later has disappeared.

Do you have any good recommendations for self hosted services that allow me to save a link and have an archived copy of the website saved to disk?

So far, I've tried Wallabag, Linkwarden and Archivebox but I feel like they don't quite work the way I want to.

What are you experiences with this?






> What are you experiences with this?

You might want to try SingleFile, i often use it and it's really good in my opinion:

https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/single-file/?...

PS. I sync the particular folder i download to across my devices with "Syncthing" by the way.


Readeck saves an archived copy of the links you save (where it can).

From their docs, "Every bookmark is stored in a single, immutable, ZIP file. Parts of this file (HTML content, images, etc.) are directly served by the application or converted to a web page or an e-book when needed."

https://codeberg.org/readeck/readeck




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