@internetarchive I do that regularly. Is there a way how I can automize that? So if I happen to have a scraper for a different purpose, can I directly tell that tool that I discovered something new?
@Rocket @internetarchive There are extensions to automate it so that every single page you visit is automatically saved if it hasn't been saved in the last 30 days.
I use the Internet Archive Saver, which works on Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, etc
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/391088-internet-archive-saver/code
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I use a python script for this kind of automation : https://github.com/palewire/savepagenow/
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@Rocket @internetarchive there’s a browser extension that the Internet Archive maintains that you can install that can be set to auto archive pages. see also http://warrior.archiveteam.org for a related project run by the IA
@Rocket@det.social @internetarchive@mastodon.archive.org @GroupNebula563@mastodon.social the archive team warrior is not by the IA, it's by the similarly named but yet distinct group called the archive team :)
https://archiveteam.org
@BlankEclair @internetarchive @Rocket oh I know, but they have extraordinarily close ties: the Warrior submits all its data to the IA
@internetarchive@mastodon.archive.org @Rocket@det.social @GroupNebula563@mastodon.social i suppose so, but that doesn't necessarily mean extraordinary close ties
for example, alexa internet sharing (w)arcs to ia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexa_Internet
@Rocket @internetarchive there's a browser extension which auto archives pages you visit