From 335b69dba1d3109308bf9c0783bf3301d7c97ff4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nick Sweeting Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2019 20:02:19 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Updated Home (markdown) --- Home.md | 34 ---------------------------------- 1 file changed, 34 deletions(-) diff --git a/Home.md b/Home.md index 343f889..f7ffbf2 100644 --- a/Home.md +++ b/Home.md @@ -41,40 +41,6 @@ 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. -[DEMO: archive.sweeting.me](https://archive.sweeting.me) - -Desktop ScreenshotMobile Screenshot
- -## Details - -`ArchiveBox/archive` is the script that takes a [Pocket-format](https://getpocket.com/export), [JSON-format](https://pinboard.in/export/), [Netscape-format](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa753582(v=vs.85).aspx), RSS, or plan-text-formatted list of links, and downloads a clone of each linked website to turn into a browsable archive that you can store locally or host online. - -The archiver produces an output folder `output/` containing an `index.html`, `index.json`, and archived copies of all the sites, -organized by timestamp bookmarked. It's Powered by [headless](https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2017/04/headless-chrome) Chromium and good 'ol `wget`. - -Wget doesn't work on sites you need to be logged into, but chrome headless does, see the [Configuration](#configuration)* section for `CHROME_USER_DATA_DIR`. - -### Large Archives - -I've found it takes about an hour to download 1000 articles, and they'll take up roughly 1GB. -Those numbers are from running it single-threaded on my i5 machine with 50mbps down. YMMV. - -Storage requirements go up immensely if you're using `FETCH_MEDIA=True` and are archiving many pages with audio & video. - -You can run it in parallel by using the `resume` feature, or by manually splitting export.html into multiple files: -```bash -./archive export.html 1498800000 & # second argument is timestamp to resume downloading from -./archive export.html 1498810000 & -./archive export.html 1498820000 & -./archive export.html 1498830000 & -``` -Users have reported running it with 50k+ bookmarks with success (though it will take more RAM while running). - -If you already imported a huge list of bookmarks and want to import only new -bookmarks, you can use the `ONLY_NEW` environment variable. This is useful if -you want to import a bookmark dump periodically and want to skip broken links -which are already in the index. - ---