Add marginalia to Open Source → Web UI#97
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Adds marginalia under Open Source → Web UI (alphabetical, between Laverna and Memos), following the entry format (
- [icons] [name](url) - description. \LICENSE` `Tech/Language``).marginalia is an open-source (MIT) self-hosted web-UI tool (Python/FastAPI + React) that turns handwritten Kindle Scribe PDF notebooks into Obsidian Markdown — OCR locally (Qwen3-VL via Ollama/LM Studio) or in the cloud (Claude/Gemini), with a side-by-side review step before it writes to your vault. If you'd rather file it as a converter/companion than a standalone note app, happy to move it wherever fits best.