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wayback-machine-downloader | fpm | |
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48 | 38 | |
5,004 | 11,010 | |
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0.0 | 2.5 | |
about 2 months ago | 19 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT-like |
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wayback-machine-downloader
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Ask HN: Cool Useful GitHub Repos?
I just found this https://github.com/hartator/wayback-machine-downloader
anyone have anything similarly interesting/cool/niche-useful ?
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Have a lengthy flight: how to seamlessly mirror couple websites
I've used https://github.com/hartator/wayback-machine-downloader but it sometimes messes up CSS badly
- what Do YOU Recommend?
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Anybody here has access to Browsertrix Cloud?
I don't think that's a service Internet Archive offers? They do have a program called Waybackfill that allows orgs to back-fill their website's broken links with archived content which is pretty cool. Other than that however, I don't think there's an official way of actually downloading WARC files from Internet Archive. You may have luck with a tool like Wayback Machine Downloader but I've never used it and can't speak for it.
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How to set up a wayback_machine_downloader line for a wordpress blog??
I'm trying to set up a wayback machine downloader line for a WordPress blog that's already down, and I'm running into issues. I tried running it once, and I succeeded, but it added a page for every single comment ever made, and when I went to the index.html for the home page and tried clicking a link, it attempted to go to the currently live version of the page, which doesn't exist anymore. I think it's supposed to instead pull up the downloaded version of the page from my local machine, but the links aren't working properly.
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How can I save an HTML5 browser game to play it offline?
I found this tool here written in Ruby to download the snapshot but i had some trouble to get it to work because of some openSSL error and it refuses to download from the URL. (Maybe someone can try it for me?)
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[OC] Visual summary of Slashdot's RSS feed data for an year. Semantic clustering and automatic tagging on some 950+ urls were done using open source tool called 'Feed Visualizer'.
Tools used : Feed Visualizer ( https://github.com/code2k13/feed-visualizer) Way Back Machine Downloader (https://github.com/hartator/wayback-machine-downloader)
- Setting up a Deadsy Wiki site! (HELP WANTED)
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Camas reddit-search "has been disabled by GitHub Staff due to a violation of GitHub's Terms of Service."
Did you have a look at the README at https://github.com/hartator/wayback-machine-downloader? It explains it much better than I can. I've only just discovered this myself and only used it for this one use case.
In the CMD window, type "gem install wayback_machine_downloader" (no quotes). This will install a gem package as explained here: https://github.com/hartator/wayback-machine-downloader
fpm
- PackagingCon – a conference only for software package management
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Zrok: open-source peer to peer sharing with ability to selfhost
There is definitely a lot more to building a proper package for wider distribution, but there are some great tools out there for folks wanting to get into it that make it more approachable. I've done my fair share with fpm when learning how the proverbial sausage is made.
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Is it possible to make a CI/CD pipeline to build my own packages and create a repo?
Probably a good moment to point out the existence of fpm.
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Golang Backend in Production
If you're not using docker, you can as an alternative artifact generate distribution-native packages like RPM or DEB files, which can include startup scripts etc. I used fpm for this in the past, now I mostly use docker images.
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Looking for easy way for distribution of crates
Here is the link to fpm: https://github.com/jordansissel/fpm
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makedeb 14.0.0: Create Debian packages directly from PKGBUILDs
Though I imagine this could be integrated into fpm just fine.
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A MultiMC Fork is available in flatpak!
I see in your GitHub issues a lot of requests for different platform builds. To kill about a dozen of those birds with one stone check out FPM https://github.com/jordansissel/fpm
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The Ada ecosystem?
If you need to build packages for many platforms, a tool like fpm https://github.com/jordansissel/fpm can make things a little easier, at the expense of making your source package a bit nonstandard.
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I have made a tool for setting plasma accent color from wallpaper automatically.
FPM Packaging:
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Why is it so difficult for a software application team to support so many distributions via packaging? Is there no machinery to robotically package any application for any of the given major distributions? Why not?
A few years ago I jumped on the fpm train. You might need to couple it up with some scripts, but it greatly simplifies things.
What are some alternatives?
Linuxbrew
savepagenow - A simple Python wrapper and command-line interface for archive.org’s "Save Page Now" capturing service
Homebrew-cask - 🍻 A CLI workflow for the administration of macOS applications distributed as binaries
omnibus-ruby - Easily create full-stack installers for your project across a variety of platforms.
distroless - 🥑 Language focused docker images, minus the operating system.
CocoaPods - The Cocoa Dependency Manager.
tito - A tool for managing rpm based git projects.
Poetry - Python packaging and dependency management made easy
GitJournal - Mobile first Note Taking integrated with Git
Homebrew
warrick - Recover lost websites from the Web Infrastructure
PolyMC - A custom launcher for Minecraft that allows you to easily manage multiple installations of Minecraft at once (Fork of MultiMC)