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A data hoarder’s dream come true: bundle any web page into a single HTML file. You can finally replace that gazillion of open tabs with a gazillion of .html files stored somewhere on your precious little drive.
Unlike the conventional “Save page as”, `monolith` not only saves the target document, it embeds CSS, image, and JavaScript assets **all at once**, producing a single HTML5 document that is a joy to store and share.
If compared to saving websites with `wget -mpk`, this tool embeds all assets as data URLs and therefore lets browsers render the saved page exactly the way it was on the Internet, even when no network connection is available.
#### Using pre-built binaries (Windows, ARM-based devices, etc)
Every [release](https://github.com/Y2Z/monolith/releases) contains pre-built binaries for Windows, GNU/Linux, as well as platforms with non-standart CPU architecture.