When Pocket was acquired, it was with the intention of open-sourcing the entire stack, including the backend. As you can imagine, transforming an in-house bootstrapped startup software not originally made with anything but a single closed deployment in mind is not trivial.
The intention is still there and they have continuously made more and more parts of the backend public, as can be seen on their GH profile.
There's little in terms of docs but step by step they seem to be getting there.
The intention is still there and they have continuously made more and more parts of the backend public, as can be seen on their GH profile.
There's little in terms of docs but step by step they seem to be getting there.
https://github.com/Pocket