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replayweb.page
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Ask HN: How can I back up an old vBulletin forum without admin access?
You can try https://replayweb.page/ as a test for viewing a WARC file. I do think you'll run into problems though with wanting to browse interconnected links in a forum format, but try this as a first step.
One potential option but definitely a bit more work would be, once you have all the warc files downloaded, you can open them all in python using the warctools module and maybe beautifulsoup and potentially parse/extract all of the data embedded in the WARC archives into your own "fresh" HTML webserver.
https://github.com/internetarchive/warctools
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Mozilla "MemoryCache" Local AI
Also check out https://archiveweb.page which is open source, local, and lets you export archived data as WARC (ISO 28500). You can embed archives in web pages using their Web Component https://replayweb.page.
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Best practices for archiving websites
Use the Webrecorder tool suite https://webrecorder.net! It uses a new package file format for web archivss called WACZ (Web Archive Zipped) which produces a single file which you can store anywhere and playback offline. It automatically indexes different file formats such as PDFs or media files contained on the website and is versioned. You can record WACZ using the Chrome extension ArchiveWeb.page https://archiveweb.page/ or use the Internet Archive’s Save Page Now button to preserve a website and have the WACZ file sent to you via email: https://inkdroid.org/2023/04/03/spn-wacz/. There are also more sophisticated tools like the in-browser crawler ArchiveWeb.page Express https://express.archiveweb.page or the command-line crawler BrowserTrix https://webrecorder.net/tools#browsertrix-crawler. But manually recording using the Chrome extension is definitely the easiest and most reliable way. To play back the WACZ file just open it in the offline web-app ReplayWeb.page https://replayweb.page.
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Webrecorder: Capture interactive websites and replay them at a later time
(Disclaimer: I work at Webrecorder)
Our automated crawler browsertrix-crawler (https://github.com/webrecorder/browsertrix-crawler) uses Puppeteer to run browsers that we archive in by loading pages, running behaviors such as auto-scroll, and then record the request/response traffic. We have some custom behavior for some social media and video sites to make sure that content is appropriate captured. It is a bit of a cat-and-mouse game as we have to continue to update these behaviors as sites change, but for the most part it works pretty well.
The trickier part is in replaying the archived websites, as a certain amount of re-writing has to happen in order to make sure the HTML and JS are working with archived assets rather than the live web. One implementation of this is replayweb.page (https://github.com/webrecorder/replayweb.page), which does all of the rewriting client-side in the browser. This sets you interact with archived websites in WARC or WACZ format as if interacting with the original site.
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phpBB3 forum owner dead. Webhost purging soon. Need to quickly archive a site
The .tar.gz is a normal mirror, you can open the phpBB3/index.html file in your browser (after unzipping) or tell your web server of choice to serve it as static files. The .warc. you can use https://replayweb.page/ to browse.
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Is there such a thing as a " Master Search Engine " for desktops and websites that can search for any keyword on the site and on the PC?
Currently the only way I know of doing this is by making a WARC file of the site with something like ArchiveWeb and then opening the WARC file with something like ReplayWeb : https://replayweb.page/
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DPReview is being Archived by the Archive Team
Once archived, the entire site will be made available for anyone to browse on the internet archive. The entire .WARC will also be made available for anyone to download and view locally with a .WARC viewer such as Web Replay. You will be able to download the .WARC file from here.
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What are the best tools to archive a forum quickly?
I know how to work with WARC and WACZ files and can replay them using ReplayWeb by the way! : https://replayweb.page/ I know ReplayWeb lets me search the contents of WARC and WACZ files by keywords...
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Finding the Forgotten Fotolog
Of course, the next question will be: Once / if I find the right file with the correct URL, how do I actually access that content? I assume it will involve searching through the massive WARC files using a dedicated software. I tried using replayweb.page, but many of the files seemed to be inaccessible.
- How to Download All of Wikipedia onto a USB Flash Drive
promnesia
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Mozilla "MemoryCache" Local AI
In term of automatically saving everything, There is heyday.xyz, polished but quite expensive. Or https://github.com/karlicoss/promnesia, a more experimental take.
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Update 4: RedReader granted non-commercial accessibility exemption
Promnesia & theconversation.social were on similar themes/solutions.
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Ask HN: How do you save and browse external interesting URLs?
1. you often don't know what resources you will really "value" in the future, so no more to save or not to save, this is the question
2. tagging, to be effective, require discipline (thinking about then sticking to an agile system). So, we just replace it with search, preferably NLP/AI (so you don't have to remember the exact keywords)
Apps do exist, from the expansive [1] to the experimental [2].
Personally I invested time in my filling system, and over-saving does not cause me much angst, so I’m OK with it. I also use maintenance as an occasion for renewed discovery.
[1] https://heyday.xyz/
[2] https://github.com/karlicoss/promnesia
- Ask HN: Search what you've seen on the web before
- Making Twitter likes/bookmarks backup tool as side quest of offline first browser (that saves everything)
- Making Twitter likes/bookmarks backup tool as side quest of browser that saves everything
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Making Twitter likes backup tool as side quest of browser/second brain
I want to build a browser that captures everything I saw on the internet, allows me to search it, run graph algorithms (like PageRank). Improves navigation (by showing trails as tree instead of tabs). Heavily offline focused (Backend only for updates, maybe for analytics).
Difference with rewind.ai: linkkraft does not have funding, i'm solo, no apps & image/video/audio recognition. Focus on web, trails, research and using web copies, selections/highlights as part of your notes & whiteboards. Preserving all possible graphs.
My inspirations: https://pages.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/bates/berrypicking.html, https://beepb00p.xyz/promnesia.html, Jeff Raskin (Global Search, Zoom UI) https://linkkraft.com/notes/backstory
I've built a prototype with trails tree & HTML snapshoting. For each my step even inside SPA linkkraft creates HTML snapshot.
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Is there a browser extension, which shows suggestions of my vault, when googeling like Evernote's webclipper?
Promnesia works like that: https://github.com/karlicoss/promnesia/
- The coolest Python projects you've ever seen?
- Ask HN: Does anybody still use bookmarking services?
What are some alternatives?
archiveweb.page - A High-Fidelity Web Archiving Extension for Chrome and Chromium based browsers!
grasp - A reliable org-capture browser extension for Chrome/Firefox
grab-site - The archivist's web crawler: WARC output, dashboard for all crawls, dynamic ignore patterns
ArchiveBox - 🗃 Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more...
archivy - Archivy is a self-hostable knowledge repository that allows you to learn and retain information in your own personal and extensible wiki.
warcprox - WARC writing MITM HTTP/S proxy
PowerDeleteSuite - Power Delete Suite for Reddit
monolith - ⬛️ CLI tool for saving complete web pages as a single HTML file
TWINT - An advanced Twitter scraping & OSINT tool written in Python that doesn't use Twitter's API, allowing you to scrape a user's followers, following, Tweets and more while evading most API limitations.
ArchiveBox - 🗃 The open source self-hosted web archive. Takes browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more... [Moved to: https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox]