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Browsertrix

 

Browsertrix is a cloud-native, high-fidelity, browser-based crawling service designed to make web archiving easier and more accessible for everyone.

The service provides an API and UI for starting, scheduling, sharing, and managing crawls. This repo includes the orchestration and management tools around crawling, while the actual crawling is performed using browsertrix-crawler containers.

Install Browsertrix to self host, or access hosted Browsertrix from app.browsertrix.com.

See webrecorder.net/browsertrix for a full overview of features.

Documentation

Documentation for using, deploying, and developing Browsertrix is available at docs.browsertrix.com.

See instructions in frontend/docs to run the docs locally.

Installation

Instructions for setting up Browsertrix is available at docs.browsertrix.com/deploy.

The docs cover deploying Browsertrix in different environments using Kubernetes, from a single-node setup to scalable clusters in the cloud.

Support

Ask us your questions about Browsertrix and web archiving in the community help forum.

Dedicated professional support is available with a custom subscription. For details, see hosted Browsertrix plans.

Bugs

For bug reports or feature requests, please open a GitHub issue.

Changelog

See release notes.

Contributing

Developing

Guides for getting started with local development are available at docs.browsertrix.com/develop.

See Code of Conduct.

Translating

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License

Browsertrix is made available under the AGPLv3 License.

Documentation is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.