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*(`pip install archivebox` will be available in the near future, follow our [Roadmap](https://github.com/pirate/ArchiveBox/wiki/Roadmap) for progress)* *(`pip install archivebox` will be available in the near future, follow our [Roadmap](https://github.com/pirate/ArchiveBox/wiki/Roadmap) for progress)*
<div align="center"><sub>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .</sub></div><br/>
## Overview ## Overview
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just to save a collection of early 2010's flash games you love to play, having the tools to just to save a collection of early 2010's flash games you love to play, having the tools to
archive internet content enables to you save the stuff you care most about before it disappears. archive internet content enables to you save the stuff you care most about before it disappears.
<div align="center"><sub>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .</sub></div><br/>
The balance between the permanence and ephemeral nature of content on the internet is part of what makes it beautiful.
I don't think everything should be preserved in an automated fashion, making all content permanent and never removable, but I do think people should be able to decide for themselves and effectively archive specific content that they care about.
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<img src="https://i.imgur.com/bC6eZcV.png" width="50%"/><br/> <img src="https://i.imgur.com/bC6eZcV.png" width="50%"/><br/>
<sup><i>Image from <a href="https://digiday.com/media/wtf-link-rot/">WTF is Link Rot?</a>...</i><br/></sup> <sup><i>Image from <a href="https://digiday.com/media/wtf-link-rot/">WTF is Link Rot?</a>...</i><br/></sup>
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The balance between the permanence and ephemeral nature of content on the internet is part of what makes it beautiful.
I don't think everything should be preserved in an automated fashion, making all content permanent and never removable, but I do think people should be able to decide for themselves and effectively archive specific content that they care about.
### Comparison to other Projects ### Comparison to other Projects
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- Learn why archiving the internet is important by reading the "[On the Importance of Web Archiving](https://parameters.ssrc.org/2018/09/on-the-importance-of-web-archiving/)" blog post. - Learn why archiving the internet is important by reading the "[On the Importance of Web Archiving](https://parameters.ssrc.org/2018/09/on-the-importance-of-web-archiving/)" blog post.
- Or reach out to me for questions and comments via [@theSquashSH](https://twitter.com/thesquashSH) on Twitter. - Or reach out to me for questions and comments via [@theSquashSH](https://twitter.com/thesquashSH) on Twitter.
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# Documentation # Documentation
<img src="https://read-the-docs-guidelines.readthedocs-hosted.com/_images/logo-dark.png" width="13%" align="right"/> <img src="https://read-the-docs-guidelines.readthedocs-hosted.com/_images/logo-dark.png" width="13%" align="right"/>