Open source self-hosted web archiving
https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox
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ArchiveBox: Open source local web archiving
(Recently renamed from Bookmark Archiver
)
"Your own personal Way-Back Machine"
💻 Demo | Source | Changelog | Roadmap
▶️ Quickstart | Details | Configuration | Troubleshooting
Save an archived copy of the websites you visit (the actual content of each site, not just the list of links). Can archive entire browsing history, or just links matching a filter or bookmarks list.
ArchiveBox can import links from:
- Browser history or bookmarks (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, IE, Opera)
- Pinboard
- RSS or plain text lists
- Shaarli, Delicious, Instapaper, Reddit Saved Posts, Wallabag, Unmark.it, and more!
For each site, it outputs (configurable):
- Browsable static HTML archive (wget)
- PDF (Chrome headless)
- Screenshot (Chrome headless)
- HTML after 2s of JS running (Chrome headless)
- Favicon
- Submits URL to archive.org
- Index summary pages: index.html & index.json
The archiving is additive, so you can schedule ./archive
to run regularly and pull new links into the index.
All the saved content is static and indexed with json files, so it lives forever & is easily parseable, it requires no always-running backend.
Documentation
We use the Github wiki system for documentation.
You can also access the docs locally by looking in the ArchiveBox/docs/
folder.
Getting Started
Reference
More Info
Screenshots