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Requires a Wallabag instance (the free public one at wallabag.it works fine). Enter your API credentials once, and you have an infinite stream of long-form content. 7. Keyboard (The Editor) Best for: Writers who want distraction-free drafting.

It solves the only remaining pain point of open source reading. No cloud subscription. No proprietary server. Just a text file. 4. CoverImage (The Visual Fixer) Best for: OCD library managers.

If you are an avid e-reader who has graduated from stock firmware (Kindle, Kobo, PocketBook) to the open-source powerhouse KOReader , you already know the drill: unparalleled PDF reflow, granular contrast controls, and a Gesture Manager that would make a smartphone jealous.

You are referencing a Dungeons & Dragons manual. You look away for 15 minutes to roll dice. The device stays awake. You look back. The PDF is still exactly where you left it, no reloading. 9. Calibre Metadata (The Librarian) Best for: Users with a 5,000+ book Calibre library.

It routes your typing to the hardware keyboard devices (like the Kobo Elipsa or Boox stylus keyboard). Write your novel chapter. Save it as .md . Sync it via SSH to your PC. You never left your e-ink screen. Advanced Utility (For Tinkerers) These plugins are niche, but for the small group that needs them, they are irreplaceable. 8. Keep Alive (The PDF Contortionist) Best for: Massive PDF textbooks and RPG rulebooks.

Set "Night mode" to activate 30 minutes before your target bedtime, dropping brightness to 2% and warmth to 100%. 2. SSH (The Sysadmin’s Dream) Best for: Wireless file transfer and terminal access.

But here is the secret that separates casual users from power users:

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