Quoting Florian Bruhin (2018-06-04 09:18:05)
> You can use -b instead to open a background tab, but you can't open an
> URL without opening a tab at all.

I might add to Florian: you can't open a URL *in qutebrowser* without opening a 
tab at all. You could, however, open a URL in a userscript without opening a 
tab in qutebrowser.

You can bind a userscript to a hint, so the hint-selected URL is passed to it. 
In the userscript, you could just cURL to 
"https://getpocket.com/edit?url=$QUTE_URL";. See 
https://qutebrowser.org/doc/userscripts.html for more information on 
userscripts.

Sincerely,
Felix

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