2017-02-20 08:47:35 +01:00
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# monolith
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2017-02-20 08:51:24 +01:00
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A data hoarder's dream come true:
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bundle any web page into a stand-alone HTML file.
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Unlike conventional "Save page as …", `monolith` saves the target
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document **and** embeds JavaScript, CSS and image assets **all at once**,
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resulting in a single HTML5 document that is easy to store and share.
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Works both on remote and local targets.
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If compared to saving websites with `wget -mpk http://news.ycombinator.com`,
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`monolith` embeds all assets as data-URIs and therefore would display the page
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exactly the same at any time, not depending on the Internet connection.
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However, keep in mind that `monolith` is not aware of your browser's session.
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### Installation
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$ sudo npm install -g git@github.com:Y2Z/monolith.git
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### Usage
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$ monolith <local path>/index.html > mysite.html
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or
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$ monolith https://github.com > github.html
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<!-- or -->
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<!-- cat local.html | monolith - > local.html -->
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### Options
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- `-u`: output the result document as one big data-URI
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- `-q`: don't be verbose
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<!-- - `-a`: fix anchor href="" attributes for remote documents -->
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### License
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GPLv3
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