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22120 reviews and mentions
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Is there a browser addon which locally archives every website I visit?
Here. An archivist browser controller that caches everything you browse, a library server with full text search to serve your archive.
- Show HN: Irchiver, your full-resolution personal web archive
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So you want to write a GUI framework
My solution to this (it's been done before), is to use the existing browser engine (not the system webview) installed. So far I only utilize Chrome, but as the way I connect to it is over the Chrome DevTools protocol which is somewhat fluent with the Remote Debugging Protocol[0] that Firefox is doing, this is a reasonable approach.
So far my "tool" to do this is simply a template repository with some conveniences, providing in essence a skeleton for these types of apps. I hope to flesh this out a little more, and expose a much richer API, as well as convert some of my existing popular apps (like 22120[1]) to the "framework".
The benefit of this is Graderjs has a built in 'app builder' that can create a cross-platform binary (excluding or ignoring the necessity (on MacOS) and near-necessity (on Windows) to sign your executable somehow, that lets you display your UI in JS/HTML/CSS using the already installed browser engine, as well as run code in NodeJS and using the rich APIs[2] of the browser engine itself. I'm really happy with this project and think that, even tho it's small now, it will in time become my most popular and powerful one: even bigger than my remote browser and popular web archiver.
Just give it time! :)
[0]: https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/remote/index.html
[1]: https://github.com/i5ik/22120
[2]: https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/tot/Brows...
The GraderJS: https://github.com/i5ik/graderjs
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Saving all browsed websites automatically
Does this potentially help? https://github.com/c9fe/22120
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Make Your Own Internet Archive with Archive Box
From the blog comments, I think this is what you’re after https://github.com/c9fe/22120
I'm working in that in my "self host the internet offline from your browsing history" project
It makes a web archive from everything your browse, and lately I've been working on the full text search
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How to automatically archive all webpages visited?
22120
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Ask HN: What are you surprised isn’t being worked on more?
This is a problem that Google tackled themselves, but it had too many problems[0]. Recent attempts use Chrome Dev Tools[1] to cache the results. So this may alleviate problems Google had. Memex had attempted this, but deprecated it:
> We realized although its a valuable feature to search your browsing history, its not solving a super frequent and painful problem for users
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> We spent so much time on building the search and with it also 30-50% more time on every new feature because of interdependencies with the amount of data produced. End2End encrypted sync, backup, search performance, search filters, all were directly or indirectly necessary to work much better than we can afford. We're just 2.5 devs.
Another developer attempted this, too. But didn't have many users:
> I'll also point out that I did collect usage stats for a time, and they were horrific. At my peak I had ~5000 installs and out of those 5k something like 3-5 searches/day was the norm.[2]
One user does point out the reason why this may not have took off:
> about once every two months, I am looking for something that I swear I came across on the Internet at some point. However, the rest of the time, I'm able to re-find it just by doing another search, whether on search-engine-of-choice, or a search box on particular-website (e.g. socnet, stackoverflow, reddit, github, hacker news...).[3]
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17745931
[1] https://github.com/c9fe/22120
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The primary programming language of 22120 is JavaScript.