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monolith

A data hoarder's dream come true: bundle any web page into a stand-alone 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 conventional "Save page as …", monolith not only saves the target document, but embeds JavaScript, CSS and image assets all at once, resulting in a single HTML5 document that is a joy to store and share.

Works both on remote and local targets.

If compared to saving websites with wget -mpk, monolith embeds all assets as data-URIs and therefore would display the page exactly the same at any given time, being completely independent from the Internet.

However, keep in mind that monolith is not aware of your browser's session.

Installing/Updating

$ sudo npm install -g https://github.com/Y2Z/monolith.git

Usage

$ monolith https://github.com > github.html

Options

  • -u: output the result as one big data-URI
  • -q: be quiet

License

GPLv3