I personally use postlight/mercury-parser[0] to convert articles to Markdown files, a small script to add extracted metadata (like author, featured image, original link, date it was scraped) to the top of a Markdown file, and put those Markdown files within Hugo for a DYI Pocket alternative.
You can use the --format flag to pick between Markdown/text/HTML output, so it should serve your purpose.
If anyone here has looked for a reader view on Chrome, odds are you've probably stumbled upon Mercury Reader[1]. This is what powers it.
You can use the --format flag to pick between Markdown/text/HTML output, so it should serve your purpose.
If anyone here has looked for a reader view on Chrome, odds are you've probably stumbled upon Mercury Reader[1]. This is what powers it.
[0] https://github.com/postlight/mercury-parser/
[1] https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/mercury-reader/okn...