pywb
webarchiveplayer
pywb | webarchiveplayer | |
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1,303 | 189 | |
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7.2 | 0.0 | |
16 days ago | about 7 years ago | |
JavaScript | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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pywb
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Is there any good software for deduping (deduplicating) content in WARC files?
I have thousands of bookmarks on raindrop.io that I've been wanting to archive for a while. However, I've archived ~150 pages so far with Pywb and it ended up being 500MB across two WARCs, even with the dedupe setting specified in my settings file. It dedupes while archiving pages. I want software to get any spots missed and be sure that WARCs are actually deduped.
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Is there a way to easily and reliably SSH to my laptop no matter what wifi the laptop is connected to? I have no clue.
I don't know if the solution would be related or relevant to this, but I would also want to be able to remotely launch and access a web server, Pywb, on Safari on my iPad, also no matter what wifi I'm on. On a Mac, it would be launched with the command wayback and the server would be accessed on the Browser with localhost:8080.
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I can't install a Python package, pywb, looks like a problem with brotlipy. What can I do?
Check their github site. I would try "git clone https://github.com/webrecorder/pywb `
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Purevolume archives?
I've been trying to open those large warc files these days. I've tried webrecorder, replayweb, pywb and warcat before but none of these worked well for me.
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Ran grab-site now have some warc.gz files etc, the site in question was originally hosted in a mixture of html and javascript, what's the best and easiest way to make this accessible as a user for offline personal use?
pywb, but it requires creating a full copy of the data: https://github.com/webrecorder/pywb/issues/408
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How good is ArchiveWeb.page?
I found it to be good with loading small WARCs quickly, but it can longer if the WARC is larger. Webarchive player, while it's old and discontinued, I've found it work better than Webrecorder Player and replayweb.page. If you want newer software to replay WARCs, try Pywb. I find it to be the best WARC player.
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Saving all browsed websites automatically
I use pywb in proxy recording mode.
webarchiveplayer
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How good is ArchiveWeb.page?
I found it to be good with loading small WARCs quickly, but it can longer if the WARC is larger. Webarchive player, while it's old and discontinued, I've found it work better than Webrecorder Player and replayweb.page. If you want newer software to replay WARCs, try Pywb. I find it to be the best WARC player.
What are some alternatives?
conifer - Collect and revisit web pages.
warcio - Streaming WARC/ARC library for fast web archive IO
awesome-selfhosted - A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
replayweb.page - Serverless replay of web archives directly in the browser
SingleFileZ - Web Extension to save a faithful copy of an entire web page in a self-extracting ZIP file
22120 - 💾 Diskernet - Your preferred backup solution. It's like you're still online! Full text search archive from your browsing and bookmarks. Weclome! to the Diskernet: an internet on yer disk. Disconnect with Diskernet, an internet for the post-online apocalypse. Or the airplane WiFi. Or the site goes down. Or ... You get the picture. Get Diskernet. 80s logo. Formerly 22120 (project codename) ;P ;) xx;p [Moved to: https://github.com/i5ik/Diskernet]
webrecorder-player - Webrecorder Player for Desktop (OSX/Windows/Linux). (Built with Electron + Webrecorder)
sandcrawler - Backend, IA-specific tools for crawling and processing the scholarly web. Content ends up in https://fatcat.wiki
frp - A fast reverse proxy to help you expose a local server behind a NAT or firewall to the internet.
waybackpy - Wayback Machine API interface & a command-line tool