A way to "save" an article for long term storage #14
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chuanqisun
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I looked around and it seems a self-hosted RSS reader like miniflux (https://miniflux.app/) would be a way to go if I want my feeds to be archived. |
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Auto-submitting the links to Internet Archive can be one easy solution. Osmosfeed can have a variable {{ArchivedLink}} that returns the Internet Archive link on the day it showed up on the RSS feed. |
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A feature request converted from #6 (comment).
Please note, the current
cache.json
is not designed for long term storage.An ideal solution would save the crawled content from the article into a permanent file separate from the cache. Searching and potentially indexing become a new problem.
This might fall out of the scope of this project but if you have other tools to recommend, please share. I can look into how osmosfeed can integrate with those tools.
Meanwhile, osmosnote and osmosmemo might help preserve something you read, though neither crawls the full content.
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