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**📦 First, get ArchiveBox using [Docker Compose (recommended)](#Quickstart), or Docker, Apt, Brew, Pip (see below for [instructions for each OS](#Quickstart)).**
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**📦 First, get ArchiveBox using [Docker Compose (recommended)](#Quickstart), or Docker, Apt, Brew, Pip ([see the instructions below for your OS](#Quickstart)).**
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*No matter which install method you choose, they all roughly follow this process and all provide the same CLI, Web UI, and data folder layout.*
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*No matter which setup method you choose, they all follow this basic process and provide the same CLI, Web UI, and on-disk data layout.*
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1. Once you have ArchiveBox, run this in a new empty folder to get started
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1. Run this in a new empty folder to get started
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```bash
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archivebox init --setup # create a new collection in the current directory
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```
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2. Add some URLs you want to archive
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```bash
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archivebox add 'https://example.com' # add URLs one at a time via args or piped stdin
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archivebox schedule --every=day --depth=1 https://example.com/rss.xml # or pull in URLs on a schedule
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archivebox add 'https://example.com' # add URLs one at a time via args / piped stdin
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archivebox schedule --every=day --depth=1 https://example.com/rss.xml # or have it import URLs on a schedule
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```
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<sup>For each URL added, ArchiveBox saves several types of HTML snapshot (wget, Chrome headless, singlefile), a PDF, a screenshot, a WARC archive, git repositories, images, audio, video, subtitles, article text, and more.</sup>
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<sup>ArchiveBox will save HTML snapshots (w/ wget, Chrome headless, singlefile), a PDF, a screenshot, a WARC archive, article text, images, audio/video, subtitles, git repos, and more.</sup>
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3. Then view your archived pages
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