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# archivr
An open-source self-hosted archiving solution. Work in progress.
## Milestones
- [ ] Archiving
- [ ] Archiving media files from social media platforms
- [ ] YouTube
- [ ] Twitter
- [ ] Instagram
- [ ] Facebook
- [ ] TikTok
- [ ] Reddit
- [ ] Snapchat
- (Some of these could be postponed for later.)
- [ ] Archiving local files
- [ ] Archive videos (MP4, WebM)
- [ ] Archive audio files (MP3, WAV)
- [ ] Archive documents (DOCX, XLSX, PPTX)
- [ ] Archive PDFs
- [ ] Archive images (JPEG, PNG, GIF)
- [ ] Archiving files from cloud storage services (Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive) and from URLs
- [ ] URLs
- [ ] Google Drive
- [ ] Dropbox
- [ ] OneDrive
- [ ] Archive web pages (HTML, CSS, JS, images)
- [ ] Archiving emails (???)
- [ ] Gmail
- [ ] Outlook
- [ ] Yahoo Mail
- [ ] Management
- [ ] Deduplication
- [ ] Tagging system
- [ ] Search functionality
- [ ] Categorization
- [ ] Metadata extraction and storage
- [ ] User Interface
- [ ] Web-based UI
- [ ] Backup and Sync
- [ ] Cloud backup (AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage)
- [ ] Local backup
## Motivation
There are two driving factors behind this project:
- In the age of information, all data is ephemeral. Social media platforms frequently delete content, and cloud storage services can become inaccessible and unreliable. Being able to archive important data is *very important* for preserving personal memories and digital history.
- I will be creating a small encyclopedia for my future family and kids. Therefore, I want to make sure that all the information I gather is preserved and accessible for future reference.
This project aims to provide a reliable solution for archiving important data from various sources, ensuring that users can preserve their digital assets for the long term.
## License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the [LICENSE](LICENSE.md) file for details.