Overview
Saved for Later is a linkblog created by Jacob that displays links in reverse-chronological order. The linkblog serves as a place where Jacob can save and organize articles and websites that he finds interesting or valuable for future reference. It also includes a special handling feature for Hacker News links, displaying a link to the HN discussion in addition to the article or website being discussed. The linkblog is publicly available as an RSS feed in multiple formats, allowing anyone to subscribe to the curated list of links.
Features
- Reverse-chronological display of links
- Special handling for Hacker News links, displaying the HN discussion link
- RSS feed available in RSS 2.0, Atom 1.0, and JSON Feed 1.0 formats
- Star/favorite items for later reference
- Ability to remove items from the linkblog
- Curated list of links to spark intellectual curiosity
Installation
Saved for Later is powered by Remix and Cloudflare Pages. To install the theme, follow these steps:
- Install Remix and Cloudflare Pages on your local machine.
- Clone the Saved for Later repository from the provided link.
- Set up a Cloudflare KV key with a 15-minute expiration.
- Use the provided code snippets to fetch and update the feed items from the Feedbin API.
- Run the application and ensure that the latest data is displayed every 5 minutes.
Summary
Saved for Later is a linkblog created by Jacob that allows him to save and organize links to articles and websites that he finds interesting or valuable. The linkblog is displayed in reverse-chronological order and includes special handling for Hacker News links. The curated list of links is available as an RSS feed in multiple formats. The theme is powered by Remix and Cloudflare Pages, ensuring that visitors to the linkblog can view the latest data, at most 5 minutes old. Contributions are welcome, and the theme is licensed under the MIT License.