Turn URLs in Markdown files into archive.org snapshots (asyncio+HTTPX)

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  • archive-md-urls

    Turn URLs in Markdown files into archive.org snapshots

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  • Jekyll

    :globe_with_meridians: Jekyll is a blog-aware static site generator in Ruby

  • I wrote archive-md-urls, a tool primarily meant for users of static site generators that use Markdown for writing content, e.g. Pelican, Jekyll or Hugo. It will automatically check for the publication date of the file (e.g. in the YAML front matter) and try to get the archive.org snapshot of the URL that is closest to this date. Ideally, this will not only fix broken URLs but also link to a snapshot that shows how the website looked like when you wrote the blog post. URLs which can be considered 'stable' won't be changed (like intra-site links).

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  • I wrote archive-md-urls, a tool primarily meant for users of static site generators that use Markdown for writing content, e.g. Pelican, Jekyll or Hugo. It will automatically check for the publication date of the file (e.g. in the YAML front matter) and try to get the archive.org snapshot of the URL that is closest to this date. Ideally, this will not only fix broken URLs but also link to a snapshot that shows how the website looked like when you wrote the blog post. URLs which can be considered 'stable' won't be changed (like intra-site links).

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