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ArchiveBox is a powerful self-hosted internet archiving solution written in Python. You feed it URLs of pages you want to archive, and it saves them to disk in a variety of formats depending on setup and content within.
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-#### 🔢 Quickstart
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+#### 🔢 Intro
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First Get ArchiveBox via Docker, Apt, Brew, Pip, etc. ([see below](#Quickstart)).
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```bash
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@@ -43,7 +43,8 @@ apt/brew/pip3 install archivebox
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3. `archivebox add 'https://example.com'`: Start adding URLs to archive.
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4. `archivebox server`: Run the webserver and open the admin UI
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-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). Open the web UI at http://127.0.0.1:8000 to manage your collection, or browse `./archive/<timestamp>/` and view archived content directly from the filesystem.
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+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).
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+Open the web UI at http://127.0.0.1:8000 to manage your collection, or browse `./archive/<timestamp>/` and view archived content directly from the filesystem.
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<br/><br/>
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@@ -81,9 +82,9 @@ At the end of the day, the goal is to sleep soundly knowing that the part of the
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<img src="https://i.imgur.com/T2UAGUD.png" width="49%" alt="grass"/><img src="https://i.imgur.com/T2UAGUD.png" width="49%" alt="grass"/>
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</div>
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-### Install
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+### Quickstart
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-**Supported Systems:** <small>(x86/ARM 32bit & 64bit)</small>
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+**Supported Systems:** <small>(x86/ARM 32bit/64bit)</small>
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- Linux/BSD w/ `docker`/`apt`/`pip3`/`brew`
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- macOS w/ `docker`/`brew`/`pip3`
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