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Nick Sweeting 2017-10-30 04:08:11 -05:00
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Outputs browsable static html archives of each site, a PDF, a screenshot, and a link to a copy on archive.org, all indexed in a nice html file.
(Your own personal Way-Back Machine) [DEMO: sweeting.me/pocket](https://home.sweeting.me/pocket)
**Supports: Browser Bookmarks (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, IE, Opera), Pocket, Pinboard, Reddit, Wallabag, Shaarli, Delicious, Instapaper, Unmark.it, and more!**
**Supports: Browser Bookmarks (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, IE, Opera), Pocket, Pinboard, Reddit, Wallabag, Shaarli, Delicious, Instapaper, Unmark.it, RSS, and more!**
![](screenshot.png)
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- [Safari Bookmarks](http://i.imgur.com/AtcvUZA.png)
- [Opera Bookmarks](http://help.opera.com/Windows/12.10/en/importexport.html)
- [Internet Explorer Bookmarks](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/211089/how-to-import-and-export-the-internet-explorer-favorites-folder-to-a-32-bit-version-of-windows)
- RSS: pass the url as the second argument in the next step
(If any of these links are broken, please submit an issue and I'll fix it)
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## Publishing Your Archive
The archive produced by `./archive.py` is suitable for serving on any provider that
can host static html (e.g. github pages!).
The archive produced by `./archive.py` is suitable for serving on any provider that can host static html (e.g. github pages!).
You can also serve it from a home server or VPS by uploading the archive folder
to your web directory, e.g. `/var/www/pocket` and configuring your webserver.
You can also serve it from a home server or VPS by uploading the outputted `html` folder to your web directory, e.g. `/var/www/bookmark-archiver` and configuring your webserver.
Here's a sample nginx configuration that works to serve archive folders:
```nginx
location /pocket/ {
alias /var/www/pocket/;
location / {
alias /var/www/bookmark-archiver/;
index index.html;
autoindex on; # see directory listing upon clicking "The Files" links
try_files $uri $uri/ =404;
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Make sure you're not running any content as CGI or PHP, you only want to serve static files!
Urls look like: `https://sweeting.me/archive/archive/1493350273/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dining_philosophers_problem.html`
Urls look like: `https://archive.example.com/archive/1493350273/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dining_philosophers_problem.html`
**Security WARNING & Content Disclaimer**
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## Changelog
- v0.0.2 released
- support for chrome `--user-data-dir` to archive sites that need logins
- fancy individual html & json indexes for each link
- smartly append new links to existing index instead of overwriting
- proper HTML templating instead of format strings (thanks to https://github.com/bardisty!)
- refactored into separate files, wip audio & video archiving
- v0.0.1 released