I’ve been using Obsidian. I copy the parts that I think will be most relevant to me along with a link back to where I found it. Depending on what it is sometimes I create/save and include an archive.org link in case the original post disappears. For pages that are more important I’ll also create an offline copy of the page using the SingleFile browser extension. Obsidian is where the bulk of everything I want to reference later goes though and it makes searching easy. Since it’s just markdown you could probably drop your folders of plaintext files into the Obsidian folder structure and it would, I think, just add them.
I’ve been using Obsidian. I copy the parts that I think will be most relevant to me along with a link back to where I found it. Depending on what it is sometimes I create/save and include an archive.org link in case the original post disappears. For pages that are more important I’ll also create an offline copy of the page using the SingleFile browser extension. Obsidian is where the bulk of everything I want to reference later goes though and it makes searching easy. Since it’s just markdown you could probably drop your folders of plaintext files into the Obsidian folder structure and it would, I think, just add them.
Actually that’s wrong – by default it won’t open them, but this has options: https://www.reddit.com/r/ObsidianMD/comments/qgyjij/obsidian_and_txt_files_getting_started/