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.