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wayback
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If we lose the Internet Archive, weβre screwed
I wish there was an alternative to the Internet Archive with collaborative curation. You share files and people who tag and sort them into albums can download them. And if it was federated it could be just as extensive as the Internet Archive by searching files on many instances at the same time. Sadly the closest thing are ArchiveBox and wayback which won't replace the Internet Archive.
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End-of-Availability notice for legacy DSM, Surveillance Station, SRM, and more
There's also wayback for remote and local archiving https://github.com/wabarc/wayback
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Archiving Web Pages Using XMPP
Web archiving just got more convenient! Wayback now supports XMPP. This means you can receive archived web pages via XMPP messages, making it even easier to access historical versions of web pages. Give it a try and let us know what you think!
- Wayback: Self-hosted archiving service integrated with Internet Archive
- A self-hosted archiving service integrated with Internet Archive, archive.today, IPFS and beyond.
- GitHub - wabarc/wayback: A self-hosted archiving service integrated with Internet Archive, archive.today, IPFS and beyond.
awesome-web-archiving
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Show HN: OpenAPI DevTools β Chrome ext. that generates an API spec as you browse
https://github.com/iipc/awesome-web-archiving/blob/main/READ...
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DPReview.com is going down effective April 10.
People have pasted this around, https://github.com/iipc/awesome-web-archiving Could probably do it with wget if you had enough time?
- DPReview.com to close on April 10 after 25 years of operation
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This Layoff Does Not Exist: tech layoff announcements but weird
Maybe something on this list can help you https://github.com/iipc/awesome-web-archiving
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Software to keep Website pages "alive"?
Awesome Web Archiving has a longer list of tools and software
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How to Download All of Wikipedia onto a USB Flash Drive
Not related to the OP topic or zim but I was looking into archiving my bookmarks and other content like documentation sites and wikis. I'll list some of the things I ended up using.
ArchiveBox[1]: Pretty much a self-hosted wayback machine. It can save websites as plain html, screenshot, text, and some other formats. I have my bookmarks archived in it and have a bookmarklet to easily add new websites to it. If you use the docker-compose you can enable a full-text search backend for an easy search setup.
WebRecorder[2]: A browser extension that creates WACZ archives directly in the browser capturing exactly what content you load. I use it on sites with annoying dynamic content that sites like wayback and ArchiveBox wouldn't be able to copy.
ReplayWeb[3]: An interface to browse archive types like WARC, WACZ, and HAR. The interface is just like browsing through your browser. It can be self-hosted as well for the full offline experience.
browsertrix-crawler[4]: A CLI tool to scrape websites and output to WACZ. Its super easy to run with Docker and I use it to scrape entire blogs and docs for offline use. It uses Chrome to load webpages and has some extra features like custom browser profiles, interactive login, and autoscroll/autoplay. I use the `--generateWACZ` parameter so I can use ReplayWeb to easily browse through the final output.
For bookmark and misc webpage archiving then ArchiveBox should be more than enough. Check out this repo for an amazing list of tools and resources https://github.com/iipc/awesome-web-archiving
[1] https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox
- Self Hosted Roundup #14
- SingleFile: Save a Complete Web Page into a Single HTML File
- [HELP] Starting Out for a Beginner
- Reflections as the Internet Archive turns 25
What are some alternatives?
telego - Telegram Bot API library for Go
SingleFileZ - Web Extension to save a faithful copy of an entire web page in a self-extracting ZIP file
go-twitch-irc - go irc client for twitch.tv
ArchiveBox - π Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more...
olivia - πββοΈYour new best friend powered by an artificial neural network
obelisk - Go package and CLI tool for saving web page as single HTML file
go-joe - A general-purpose bot library inspired by Hubot but written in Go. :robot:
SingleFile-MV3 - SingleFile version compatible with Manifest V3. The future, right now!
slackscot - Slack bot core/framework written in Go with support for reactions to message updates/deletes
firefox-scrapbook - ScrapBook X β a legacy Firefox add-on that captures web pages to local device for future retrieval, organization, annotation, and edit.
larry - Larry π¦ is a bot generator that post content from different providers to one or multiple publishers
youtube-dl - Command-line program to download videos from YouTube.com and other video sites