archivebox-browser-extension
Purpose: The ArchiveBox Browser Extension enables users to send browser tabs or URLs matching specific patterns to their ArchiveBox instance for offline preservation. It focuses on data ownership, protection against link rot, and usability of archived content.
Key Benefits:
- Own your data: Save web content that matters to you.
- Protect your data: Store offline copies in durable formats.
- Use your data: Tag bookmarks, full-text search history, and integrate with other systems via ArchiveBox's APIs.
Target Audience: Users who want to archive web content for personal or professional use, ensuring long-term accessibility and control over their data.
Browser Support:
- Chromium-based browsers (Chrome, Brave, Edge)
- Firefox-based browsers (Firefox, Waterfox, Tor Browser)
- Safari is not yet supported (alternative: Save-to-ArchiveBox Shortcut).
Features:
- Submit individual tabs or bulk URLs to ArchiveBox.
- Admin view for managing collected URLs (search, export as CSV/JSON).
- Import URLs from browser history/bookmarks.
- Edit extension config (allowlist/denylist, server settings).
- Test server connection.
Alternatives: Lists other archiving extensions like ArchiveWeb.page and SingleFile, as well as ArchiveBox helper projects for Reddit, Telegram, etc.
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