←back to thread

303 points nikolay | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0s | source
Show context
profsummergig ◴[] No.45896447[source]
And here I'm still looking for a way, with one click, to create an offline backup of the webpages each of my bookmarks points to. Such that the offline version looks and works exactly like the online version in (say) Google Chrome (e.g. the CTRL+F feature works fine). And such that I can use some key-combo and click a bookmark in my bookmarks manager (in Chrome) to open a webpage from the backup (or the backup can have its own copy of the bookmarks manager... it needs a catalog of some sort or it won't be useful).
replies(6): >>45896469 #>>45896489 #>>45896520 #>>45898325 #>>45898642 #>>45904352 #
toomuchtodo ◴[] No.45896520[source]
https://github.com/karakeep-app/karakeep

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

replies(2): >>45896616 #>>45904039 #
profsummergig ◴[] No.45896616[source]
Thanks. I've tried SingleFile. I made some backups using the Chrome Extension. I was unable to open them a couple of years later. So I abandoned it.

Will try karakeep.

replies(3): >>45896646 #>>45898421 #>>45900114 #
1. rpdillon ◴[] No.45900114[source]
I've been using single file for five years and I've never had this issue for what it's worth. I keep a directory called Archives on my Synology that I expose with Copy Party, and I routinely back up web pages and then drop the result into my Copy Party instance for safekeeping.

I would look into what happened with the single file copies you made that didn't work because that is highly unusual.