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plr is a command-line utility that can help prevent link rot by
automatically archiving links to the Internet
Archive. It works on markdown or plain text.
Installation
TODO: AUR package, double check the following commands:
plr's file arguments are optional; it defaults to standard input and
output.
TODO: to return just a list of links, add the command-line flag -list
About
Link rot is real, it is common, and it is pervasive. What is
link rot? Link rot is essentially the process by which hyperlinks
cease to function, usually because the web page or server they point
to has moved or has become permanently unavailable. It has existed
since the internet began. An example of its influence can be seen as
recently as 2000, when a
study found that
within 24 months, 50% of .com domains and 20% of .gov domains were no
longer viable. [1] Another
study found that 70% of
links in Harvard Law Review and 50% of links within the United States
Supreme Court opinions are no longer viable. [2] If we are to take the
internet as a primary resource seriously, then we seriously need to
think about undertaking a better way of long-term preservation of link
contents.
This is a fork of
schollz/prevent-link-rot.
Full credit for the original library and logic should go to
schollz. This fork cannibalizes the
project with a KISS
attitude. The goal is to create a small but useful command-line
utility and an accompanying library that can be integrated into other
projects.
Todo
return a list of links instead of the full markdown contents with the -list command-line flag
add the archive links commented out to the markdown content so the admin can un-comment as needed
automatically ignore links that don't work (like nytimes) or provide alternative methods for them
allow domain whitelists (so you aren't archiving links to your own website automatically)
Detect relative links and fill in the original address to be able to convert (need a command-line option for the baseurl)
Find Relative Links
Figure out if link is relative to root, or directory ("./" or "/", or "")