diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 654a1c52..60bd60ee 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ ArchiveBox is a powerful self-hosted internet archiving solution written in Python 3. You feed it URLs of pages you want to archive, and it saves them to disk in a varitety of formats depending on the configuration and the content it detects. -Your archive can be managed through the command line with commands like `archivebox add` or through the built-in Web UI `archivebox server`. It can ingest bookmarks from a service like Pocket/Pinboard, your entire browsing history, RSS feeds, or URLs one at a time. +Your archive can be managed through the command line with commands like `archivebox add`, through the built-in Web UI `archivebox server`, or via the Python library API (beta). It can ingest bookmarks from a browser or service like Pocket/Pinboard, your entire browsing history, RSS feeds, or URLs one at a time. You can also schedule regular/realtime imports with `archivebox schedule`. -The main index is a self-contained `data/index.sqlite3` file, and each snapshot is stored as a folder `data/archive//`, with an easy-to-read `index.html` and `index.json` within. For each page, ArchiveBox auto-extracts many types of assets/media and saves them in standard formats, with out-of-the-box support for: 3 types of HTML snapshots (wget, Chrome headless, singlefile), a PDF snapshot, a screenshot, a WARC archive, git repositories, images, audio, video, subtitles, article text, and more. The snapshots are browseable and managable offline through the filesystem, the built-in webserver, or the Python API. +The main index is a self-contained `index.sqlite3` file, and each snapshot is stored as a folder `data/archive//`, with an easy-to-read `index.html` and `index.json` within. For each page, ArchiveBox auto-extracts many types of assets/media and saves them in standard formats, with out-of-the-box support for: several types of HTML snapshots (wget, Chrome headless, singlefile), PDF snapshotting, screenshotting, WARC archiving, git repositories, images, audio, video, subtitles, article text, and more. The snapshots are browseable and managable offline through the filesystem, the built-in webserver, or the Python library API. ### Quickstart @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ For more information, see the