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-ArchiveBox is a powerful self-hosted internet archiving solution written in Python 3. You feed it URLs of pages you want to archive, and it saves them to disk in a variety of formats depending on the configuration and the content it detects. For each URL added with `archivebox add`, ArchiveBox saves several types of HTML snapshot (wget, Chrome headless, singlefile), a PDF, a screenshot, a WARC archive, any git repositories, images, audio, video, subtitles, article text, [and more...](#output-formats)
+ArchiveBox is a powerful self-hosted internet archiving solution written in Python 3. You feed it URLs of pages you want to archive, and it saves them to disk in a variety of formats depending on the configuration and the content it detects.
-**First steps:**
+**How it works:**
-1. Get ArchiveBox (see Quickstart below)
-2. `archivebox init` in a new empty folder to create a collection
-3. `archivebox add 'https://example.com'` to start adding URLs to snapshot in your collection
-4. `archivebox server` to self-host an admin Web UI with your repository of snapshots (archive.org-style)
-
-**Next steps:**
-
-- use `archivebox oneshot` to archive a single URL without starting a whole collection
-- use `archivebox schedule` to ingest URLs regularly from your browser boorkmarks/history, a service like Pocket/Pinboard, RSS feeds, or [and more...](#input-formats)
-- use `archivebox status`, `archivebox list ...`, `archivebox version` to see more information about your setup
-- browse `./archive//` and view archived content directly from the filesystem
-- or use the [Python API](https://docs.archivebox.io/en/latest/modules.html) (alpha), [REST API](https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox/issues/496) (alpha), or [desktop app](https://github.com/ArchiveBox/electron-archivebox) (alpha)
-
-At the end of the day, the goal is to sleep soundly knowing that the part of the internet you care about will be automatically preserved in multiple, durable long-term formats that will be accessible for decades (or longer).
+1. Get ArchiveBox
+ (see Quickstart below)
+2. `archivebox init`
+ Run this in an empty folder to init a collection
+3. `archivebox add 'https://example.com'`
+ Start adding URLs to snapshot in your collection. For each URL added, ArchiveBox saves several types of HTML snapshot (wget, Chrome headless, singlefile), a PDF, a screenshot, a WARC archive, any git repositories, images, audio, video, subtitles, article text, [and more...](#output-formats)
+4. `archivebox server`
+ Self-host an admin Web UI with your repository of snapshots (archive.org-style).
+
+**⚡️ Common tasks:**
+
+- use `archivebox schedule` to ingest URLs regularly from your browser boorkmarks/history, a service like Pocket/Pinboard, RSS feeds, or [and more...](#input-formats)
+- use `archivebox shell`, the `index.sqlite3`, [Python API](https://docs.archivebox.io/en/latest/modules.html) (alpha), or [REST API](https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox/issues/496) (alpha) to interact with your archive
+- use `archivebox oneshot` archive single URLs without starting a whole collection
+- use `archivebox status`, `archivebox list ...`, `archivebox remove` to manage Snapshots in the archive
+- use `archivebox config`, `archivebox version`, `archivebox help` to administer your ArchiveBox install
+- browse `./archive//` and view archived content directly from the filesystem
+
+At the end of the day, the goal is to sleep soundly knowing that the part of the internet you care about will be automatically preserved in multiple, durable long-term formats that will be accessible for decades (or longer).
+
+