I’ve been looking for a way to make the posting process quicker for the Digest. My existing process has been to collect open tabs and categorize emails, then go through them later, turning them into links and source links. I’d like to be able to post them as I read them – a link per post, even. The closest tools I’ve found for this are Press This! / Press This Extended, but both appear to be abandoned and no longer compatible. Suggestions welcomed.
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I’ve never used it but wonder if this would help.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/super-web-share/
Not sure how you could do this live in WordPress (except by using its own blogroll system), but to collect and categorize links I have a few ideas:
I had Shaarli installed more than once, but gave up on it every time because it’s pretty heavy and awkward, in small but annoying ways. But maybe it will work for you: https://shaarli.readthedocs.io/en/master/
To address Shaarli’s shortcomings, I made a SSG called Clinklog, that I still use on my homepage. It has all the downsides of a SSG, but it’s very lightweight and has served me well: https://felix.plesoianu.ro/web/clinklog2/
In the end, since sometimes I just want to organize links privately and post a roundup all at once, I also made Outnoted. Maybe this is closer to what you’re looking for? https://ctrl-c.club/~nttp/toys/outnoted/
Either way, hope it helps. Thanks for keeping this up!