This is a browser extension (works in Chrome, Firefox, and Chrome-like browsers) that lets you automatically send pages from domains you specify to your ArchiveBox instance. This has a couple of benefits:
- You have a fulltext search of your browsing history ready at your fingertips
- Prevent link rot for important information!
- Access important information even if you're offline
✨ Contributed by TJ Horner (@tjhorner)
- Set up an ArchiveBox server and make sure it's accessible to the machine you're browsing on
- Configure your ArchiveBox server to allow URL submissions without requiring login (more info here...)
Alternatively: if you stay signed in to your ArchiveBox instance in the same browser, it will share your login credentials.archivebox config --set PUBLIC_ADD_VIEW=True # (make sure to restart the server after if you apply this change)
- Configure the extension to point to your ArchiveBox server's base URL (e.g.
http://localhost:8000
,https://archivebox.example.com
, etc.)
- ✅ Test it out by right-clicking on any page and selecting
ArchiveBox Exporter > Archive Current Page
- Different archive modes
- Allowlist mode doesn't archive pages by default, and lets you specify domains or regexes to archive
- Blocklist mode archives all visited pages by default, but lets you specify domains or regexes to not archive
- Archive any arbitrary page with the "Archive Current Page" context menu item
- Archive any link with the "Archive Link" context menu item
If you wish to contribute to (or just build for yourself) this extension, you will need to download and install Node.js.
Once that's installed, navigate to this project's root and run npm install
to install dependencies.
To build a production version (minified, optimized, etc.), run npm run build
.
If you plan on making changes often, you can use the command npm run dev
to automatically rebuild the extension as you modify files.
Both commands will produce an output in the dist
directory.
2024-01 Extension repo moved from tjhorner/archivebox-exporter
to Archivebox/archivebox-browser-extension
https://github.com/ArchiveBox/archivebox-extension
https://github.com/tjhorner/ArchiveBox.git#temporary-add-api
ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox#577 (comment)
2021-06 @tjhorner Created the initial archivebox-exporter
extension
Other browser extensions that also do web archiving, may be a better fit if ArchiveBox doesn't suit your needs.
- https://archiveweb.page/ + https://replayweb.page (super high fidelity archiving extension by the Webrecorder team)
- https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile (a great extension for saving pages into a single
.html
file, built-in to ArchiveBox already) - https://web.hypothes.is/start/ (extension focused on annotating, but also supports archiving)
- https://memex.garden/ (another project focused on annotating that supports archiving)
- https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/save-page-we/ (a Firefox extension that also saves webpages as a single HTML file)
Other projects that help with ingest URLs into ArchiveBox from various sources.
- https://github.com/layderv/archivefox (user-contributed extension for Firefox)
- https://github.com/Gertje823/ArchiveboxTelegramBot (Telegram Bot to send URLs to ArchiveBox)
- https://github.com/TheCakeIsNaOH/xbs-to-archivebox (Download your bookmarks from xBrowserSync, filter them, and save them into ArchiveBox)
- https://github.com/emschu/archivebox-quick-add (golang utility to add links to ArchiveBox)
- https://github.com/FracturedCode/archivebox-reddit (automatically back up saved Reddit comments, posts, etc. to ArchiveBox)
- https://github.com/dbeley/reddit_export_userdata (older Python utility to archive reddit content to ArchiveBox)
- https://github.com/jess-sol/reddit-exporter (export reddit data to ArchiveBox)
- https://github.com/jonesd/archivebox-pinboard-tranformer (export links from pinboard to ArchiveBox)
- https://github.com/agg23/archivebox-url-forwarder (older WebExtension to forward URLs to archivebox)
MIT License