Plugins _verified_: Koreader
The magic? You never leave your e-reader’s cozy, distraction-free zone. No notifications. No blue light. Just the article, in your hands, on E Ink. We all have that stack of half-finished books. The ReadTiming plugin doesn’t shame you—it informs you.
That’s KOReader.
Enter the . Wallabag is a self-hosted (or reasonably priced hosted) “read it later” service with zero tracking. The plugin syncs your saved articles directly into KOReader. They appear as clean, reflowable documents, complete with images and formatting intact. koreader plugins
For the uninitiated, KOReader is an open-source document viewer for E Ink devices (Kobo, PocketBook, Android e-readers, and even Kindle after jailbreaking). It’s lean, fast, and famously customizable. But the secret weapon hiding in its menus? The magic
That friction is intentional. KOReader doesn’t assume you want everything turned on. It assumes you’re curious enough to explore. And for the tinkerer, that’s not a bug—it’s the feature. What these plugins reveal is that an e-reader can be more than a book-shaped object. It can be a sync engine, a stat tracker, an SSH host, a private article cache. KOReader didn’t invent any of these capabilities. But by making them pluggable, the project invites a community to ask: What else would you like to do today? No blue light
Not the clunky, crash-prone add-ons you might remember from other software. KOReader’s plugins are elegant, community-crafted tools that slide into the interface like they were always meant to be there. Some fix annoyances you didn’t know you had. Others open entirely new ways to read.
And the answer, it turns out, is quite a lot. Want to try them? Install KOReader from koreader.rocks . Plugins live in the top menu under “Tools” → “Plugins.” Start with Wallabag or ReadTiming. Save SSH for a rainy afternoon.