I like OP's idea of automated PDF save.
For Android users, one strong point of Shaarli is that there's a companion app, https://github.com/dimtion/Shaarlier, that allows you to save notes/links through the Android share menu.
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I wonder if there is a way to automatically save an ePub/mobi version of this for use with an eReader. I'd love to have such pages pushed out an eInk tablet, e.g. emailed to a kindle email. That would be a killer feature.
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The UI is also wonderful.
I think I would prefer a native app though, just because I'm quickly losing interest in the whole concept of "Self hosted", I think Native+SyncThing works better in a lot of cases.
I am looking forward to make an extension for it, maybe at some point I’ll make an app for it (using react-native).
May I ask what phone you are using? Thanks.
You just need to host this project on your computer and use your phone to connect to the web server.
Should be better now (added break-word instead of break-all to the styling).