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[GH-ISSUE #560] [Feature Request] Input An Archive Link, Get All Their Snapshots #3376
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expected: maybe someday
expected: next release
expected: release after next
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scope: all users
scope: windows users
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status: wip
status: wontfix
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touches: dependencies/packaging
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why: performance
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Originally created by @seniorm0ment on GitHub (Dec 2, 2020).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox/issues/560
Suggesting the ability to input a public archive link, lets use archive.is or waybackmachine for example, you input their lnk, then it goes through and grabs all the snapshots they have publicly viewable.
Optionally with the ability to set dates (xx date to xx date, 2004-2008, 2020 only, May 2020 only, etc)
Ideally just the site itself, not the whole archive web gui wrapping.
This is especially good for sites that already don't exist anymore.
@pirate commented on GitHub (Dec 2, 2020):
You should follow this issue for progress on this: https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox/issues/160
Once we have that support for WARC importing we'll be able to import archives from many sites and archiving tools, not just Archive.org.
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