Extracting URLs from the Wayback Machine – Home
Posted by jpluimers on 2025/05/07
For my link archive:
- [Wayback/Archive] Extracting URLs from the Wayback Machine – Home
- [Wayback/Archive] wayback/wayback-cdx-server at master · internetarchive/wayback · GitHub – Wayback CDX Server API – BETA: Intro and Usage – Filtering
Via [Wayback/Archive] Home: buriedbits which also brought wabarcbot to my attention:
@wabarc_bot: Snapshot webpages to Internet Archive, archive.today, Telegra.ph and IPFS.
wabarcbot Wayback Machine archiver bot locations:
- [Wayback/Archive] Telegram: Contact @wabarc_bot
@wabarc_bot: Snapshot webpages to Internet Archive, archive.today, Telegra.ph and IPFS.
- [Wayback/Archive] Wayback Archiver (@wabarcbot@mstdn.social) – Mastodon 🐘
- [WaybackSave/Archive] Wayback Archiver (@waybackarchiver) / X
- [Wayback/Archive] You’re invited to talk on Matrix
- [Wayback/Archive] Discord: Wayback Archiver Server
- [Wayback/Archive] Wayback Archiver
- [Wayback/Archive] Installation – Wayback Documentation
Status: [Wayback/Archive] Wayback Archiver Status
GitHub (not complete, I included the links that interest me most):
- [Wayback/Archive] Wayback Archiver · GitHub
- [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – wabarc/status: :arrow_up: Uptime monitor and status page for Wayback Archiver (this will bring me to another blog post soon)
- [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – wabarc/wayback: An archiving tool with an IM-style interface that prioritizes privacy and accessibility, integrated with various archival services including Internet Archive, archive.today, Ghostarchive, IPFS, Telegraph, and file systems.
- [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – wabarc/archive.org: A command-line tool and Go package for wayback web pages to archive.org
- [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – wabarc/ghostarchive: A command-line tool and Go package for wayback web pages to Ghostarchive which taught me about a queue based system:
- [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – wabarc/archive.is: A command-line tool and Go package for wayback web pages to archive.today
- [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – wabarc/telegra.ph: A command-line tool and Go package for wayback webpage to Telegra.ph which taught me about Telegra.pg (a Telegram related publishing platform)
- [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – wabarc/homebrew-wayback: Homebrew Repository
brew tap wabarc/waybackbrew install waybackwhich helped me find
- [Wayback/Archive] Libre Self-hosted | Wayback project
- [Wayback/Archive] brew/docs/Taps.md at master · Homebrew/brew · GitHub taught me how taps work under the hood:
Taps (Third-Party Repositories)
Thebrew tapcommand adds more repositories to the list of formulae that Homebrew tracks, updates, and installs from. By default,tapassumes that the repositories come from GitHub, but the command isn’t limited to any one location.The
brew tapcommand-
brew tapwithout arguments lists all currently tapped repositories. For example:$ brew tap homebrew/cask homebrew/core petere/postgresql
-
brew tap <user>/<repo>makes a clone of the repository athttps://github.com/<user>/homebrew-<repo>into$(brew --repository)/Library/Taps. After that,brewwill be able to work with those formulae as if they were in Homebrew’s homebrew/core canonical repository. You can install and uninstall them withbrew [un]install, and the formulae are automatically updated when you runbrew update. (See below for details about howbrew taphandles the names of repositories.) -
brew tap <user>/<repo> <URL>makes a clone of the repository at URL. Unlike the one-argument version, URL is not assumed to be GitHub, and it doesn’t have to be HTTP. Any location and any protocol that Git can handle is fine, although non-GitHub taps require runningbrew tap --force-auto-update <user>/<repo>to enable automatic updating. -
brew tap --repairmigrates tapped formulae from a symlink-based to directory-based structure. (This should only need to be run once.) -
brew untap user/repo [user/repo user/repo ...]removes the given taps. The repositories are deleted andbrewwill no longer be aware of their formulae.brew untapcan handle multiple removals at once.
-
And these other Wayback/Archival related tools for MacOS:
Queries:
--jeroen






Leave a comment