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#Webarchiver
Webarchiver allows you to create Safari .webarchive files from the command line. Webarchives are a convenient way to store a webpage and its associated files (images, css, javascript, etc) in a single file. It is very simple to use:
./webarchiver -url http://www.google.com -output google.webarchive
##Usage
$./webarchiver
webarchiver 0.2
Usage: webarchiver -url URL -output FILE
Example: webarchiver -url http://www.google.com -output google.webarchive
-url http:// or path to local file
-output File to write webarchive to</code>
Do not forget the ‘http://’ if you want to archive a webpage. If no
‘http://’ is present then webarchiver attempts to archive a local file.
##Download
The easiest way to install webarchiver is using
[MacPorts][][:][MacPorts]
`sudo port install webarchiver`
##Release notes
Version 0.5 : More robust KBWebArchiver ([Keith Blount][] and [Jan Weiß][]).
Version 0.4 : Code maintenance and cleanup ([Jan Weiß][]).
Version 0.3 : Changed URL and sorted out source for git.
Version 0.2 : [John Winter][] fixed page loading issue.
Version 0.1 : Initial release.
##Credits
- Most of the credit for this goes to [Keith Blount][] for his very
useful KBWebArchiver class.
- [Jan Weiß][] for his code fixes, clean up and 0.4 release.
- [John Winter][] for testing and bug fixing. Thanks John.
- [Rob Griffiths][] for hosting a copy of the source when my blog was
down.
- Boey Maun Suang for creating a MacPort
[MacPorts]: http://www.macports.org/
[Jan Weiß]: https://github.com/JanX2/webarchiver
[John Winter]: http://www.shipsomecode.com/
[Keith Blount]: http://www.literatureandlatte.com/
[Rob Griffiths]: http://www.macosxhints.com/
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