zim-tools
browsertrix-crawler
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zim-tools
- Trying to Install wget-2-zim on Linux Mint 18.1
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How to Download All of Wikipedia onto a USB Flash Drive
It looks like Kiwix uses the ZIM file format, which appears to have diffing support [0] (see zimdiff and zimpatch). That said, it doesn't look like Kiwix actually publishes those diffs.
[0] https://github.com/openzim/zim-tools/tree/master/src
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I found a way to read the pali canon offline on my smartphone, for free
One problem that remains is to bring the access to insight webpage to the ".zim" format that the kiwix app can process. Here it seems the only way to do that is a tool called "zimwriterfs" that can be found in another opensource project that defines the basis of the offline reader format and is used by kiwix I believe. https://github.com/openzim/zim-tools ...this was no problem for me, as the tool can be accessed easily from standard linux distributions like ubuntu. Creating the .zim file from the unzipped access to insight offline version is a single command line, after preparing a little icon that will be used for the site in kiwix. There seems to be no windows version of that tool available though...
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Zim-Tools 3.0.0 is out!
More info at https://github.com/openzim/zim-tools
browsertrix-crawler
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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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Come back, c2.com, we still need you
I use browsertrix-crawler[0] for crawling and it does well on JS heavy sites since it uses a real browser to request pages. Even has options to load browser profiles so you can crawl while being authenticated on sites.
[0] https://github.com/webrecorder/browsertrix-crawler
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Alternative to HTTrack (website copier) as of 2023?
I have started using the tools from https://webrecorder.net like Browsertrix Crawler and they have been working great. The web archive format is open source and very portable. The crawler even crawls and saves YouTube videos embedded on pages which is awesome.
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Halomaps, which has been the main hub for Halo modding content for almost 20 years, is having it's forums shut down on Feb 1st. A massive amount of content will be lost if it's not archived.
This looks like a good candidate for https://github.com/webrecorder/browsertrix-crawler.
- Offline Internet Archive
- Options to backup https://trythatsoap.com/?
- How to Download All of Wikipedia onto a USB Flash Drive
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Ask HN: Best approaches to archiving interactive web journalism/writing
I just learned about this organization, Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online (SUCHO): https://www.sucho.org/
They seem to be using various tools, like Browsertrix: https://github.com/webrecorder/browsertrix-crawler
It sounds promising for interactive sites:
> Support for custom browser behaviors, using Browsertix Behaviors including autoscroll, video autoplay and site-specific behaviors
Browsertrix links to https://replayweb.page/ for a way to view an archived site.
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How is ArchiveBox?
If you need more advanced recursive spider/crawling ability beyond --depth=1, check out Browsertrix, Photon, or Scrapy and pipe the outputted URLs into ArchiveBox.
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Looking for suggestions for archiving Google Groups
I recommend this: https://github.com/webrecorder/browsertrix-crawler
What are some alternatives?
kiwix-tools - Command line Kiwix tools: kiwix-serve, kiwix-manage, ...
grab-site - The archivist's web crawler: WARC output, dashboard for all crawls, dynamic ignore patterns
libzim - Reference implementation of the ZIM specification
ArchiveBox - 🗃 Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more...
F3D - Fast and minimalist 3D viewer.
Photon - Incredibly fast crawler designed for OSINT.
wiktextract - Wiktionary dump file parser and multilingual data extractor
remodeling - The original wiki rewritten as a single page application
zim-requests - Want a new ZIM file? Propose ZIM content improvements or fixes? Here you are!
replayweb.page - Serverless replay of web archives directly in the browser
ledger - Double-entry accounting system with a command-line reporting interface